PJC Business 2024
A PPENDIX
PJC 61.10 Liability of Attorneys under Deceptive Trade Practices Act (Comment) PJC 61.11 Attorney-Client Relationship—Existence in Dispute PJC 61.12 Breach of Fiduciary Duty against Attorney in His Role as Attorney—Burden on Attorney PJC 61.13 Question on Discovery Rule—Attorney Malpractice, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, or Fraud [Chapters 62–64 are reserved for expansion.]
C HAPTER 65
P REMISES L IABILITY —D EFINITIONS AND I NSTRUCTIONS Application—Distinction between Premises Defect, Negligent Activity, and Negligence of Nonsubscribing Employer (Comment) Negligence and Ordinary Care of Plaintiffs or of Defendants Other Than Owners or Occupiers of Premises
PJC 65.1
PJC 65.2
PJC 65.3 PJC 65.4 PJC 65.5 PJC 65.6 PJC 65.7 PJC 65.8 PJC 65.9
Child’s Degree of Care
Proximate Cause—Premises
New and Independent Cause—Premises Sole Proximate Cause—Premises
Unavoidable Accident
Act of God Emergency
C HAPTER 66
P REMISES L IABILITY —T HEORIES OF R ECOVERY Use of “Injury” or “Occurrence” (Comment)
PJC 66.1 PJC 66.2
Submission of Settling Persons, Contribution Defendants, and Responsible Third Parties (Comment) Premises Liability Based on Negligent Activity or Premises Defect—Right to Control
PJC 66.3
PJC 66.4 PJC 66.5
Premises Liability—Plaintiff Is Invitee Premises Liability—Plaintiff Is Licensee
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