dangerous instrumentality doctrine in florida
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...' being vicariously liable to Cates under Florida law for an automobile accident in which, through a... courts would apply that State's "dangerous instrumentality doctrine" to this action; and (2) ...
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... under Florida‟s “dangerous instrumentality” doctrine, the owner or lessor of an aircraft is vi..., the Court held that an airplane was a dangerous instrumentality, and a wrongful death action could...
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... of the aircraft, under Florida's "dangerous instrumentality" doctrine. Aerolease sought summ...
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... for the Southern District of Florida ... erred by refusing to apply Florida’s dangerous instrumentality doctrine in this case and interpre...
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... to the contrary under Florida‟s dangerous instrumentality doctrine to defeat coverage. We h...
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A federal statute which immunizes rental car companies from liability for harm caused by their vehicles violates the Commerce Clause, a U.S. District Court in Florida has ruled.
The plaintiffs leased a car to a customer who was involved in an accident with the defendant. The defendant filed a state court action for personal injury, suing the plaintiffs pursuant to Florida's "dangerous instrumentality" doctrine.
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... which held that a farm tractor is not a dangerous instrumentality as a matter of law. In so holding... held that the dangerous instrumentality doctrine can apply to motor vehicles other than automobiles...
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... in a series of principles or doctrines, the application of which determines whether an is... while resolving issues arising from Florida's recount of votes in the closely contested 2000 p..., than that it is an unsafe and dangerous doctrine in a republic, ever to suppose that a jud... an officer acting as a public instrumentality is liable for his own torts, Congress may grant or...
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... Gallina vicariously liable under the dangerous instrumentality doctrine, alleging that he owned o...
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... had been leased to Fulton Fish Company, a Florida corporation. It was being driven by one Oscar Wils... case in contract under the Florida dangerous instrumentality doctrine established by the Suprem...