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· 5/2/2017

In re Kenneth C.

Citations

  • 29 N.Y.3d 905

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  • holding that bar to liability based on the exclusivity provision in Workers’ Compensation statute was based on employer’s inability to be tortfeasor as a matter of law, not public policy
  • where landlord and tenant contract showed intent to shift liability for fire to insurer, there was no violation of OCGA § 13-8-2 (b)
  • where landlord and tenant contract showed intent to shift liability for fire to insurer, there was no violation of OCGA § 13-8-2(b)
  • “As in any situation involving the construction of a contract, magic words are not required, and the goal of the court is to look for the intent of the parties.”

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