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· 2/21/1979

Louise Cadieux, Administratrix v. International Telephone & Telegraph Corp.

Citations

  • 593 F.2d 142
  • 1979 U.S. App. LEXIS 16752

How courts have described this case

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  • The court reasoned “that the time limit is the condition on the existence of a legislatively created cause of action unknown to the common law and therefore not subject to judicial alteration or expansion.”
  • The court reasoned \that the time limit is the condition on the existence of a legislatively created cause of action unknown to the common law and therefore not subject to judicial alteration or expansion.\
  • applying this reasoning to a similarly worded Rhode Island statute
  • applying this reasoning to a similarly worded Rhode Island statute

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Judges: Coffin, Campbell, Julian

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