The Law of Drugs and Druggists: A Treatise with Text, Cases, Statutes, Readings, and Digests for Schools of Pharmacy, Retail, Wholesale, and Manufacturing DruggistsWest publishing Company, 1940 - 577 pages |
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Page 140
... question of fact ? 9. Why should Cutner have anticipated an injury ? 10. How did the question of nationality enter into the case ? 11. Did the fact that the prescription was written in Latin lessen the duty of the clerk ? 12. What is ...
... question of fact ? 9. Why should Cutner have anticipated an injury ? 10. How did the question of nationality enter into the case ? 11. Did the fact that the prescription was written in Latin lessen the duty of the clerk ? 12. What is ...
Page 237
... Question : Does this statute apply to the sales of articles of merchandise , such as phosphorus matches ? Held : The ... question of ordi- nary care , and justify the court in changing the answer to the third question of the verdict ...
... Question : Does this statute apply to the sales of articles of merchandise , such as phosphorus matches ? Held : The ... question of ordi- nary care , and justify the court in changing the answer to the third question of the verdict ...
Page 298
... question is not a proper one , it is not contempt to refuse to answer . The attorney should be able to inform the witness as to whether the question is a proper one . An obviously false or evasive reply to a question is equivalent to a ...
... question is not a proper one , it is not contempt to refuse to answer . The attorney should be able to inform the witness as to whether the question is a proper one . An obviously false or evasive reply to a question is equivalent to a ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
State and Local Laws | 7 |
Engaged in Business or in Charge of a Drug Store | 26 |
Copyright | |
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