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< dc:title >Townsend v. Pierre< /dc:title >
< dc:date >2014-10-21 10:01:00< /dc:date >
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< dc:language > en< /dc:language >
< dc:identifier >A-2-13< /dc:identifier >
< dc:description >Can the conclusion of plaintiff’s expert that overgrown bushes on the corner of the property were the proximate cause of the accident serve to defeat the property owners’ motion for summary judgment when the only witnesses’ deposition testimony was that the bushes did not obstruct the view Chief Justice and Associates and Judge, Justice Fernandez-Vina not participating< /dc:description >
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< dc:contributer >Michael Dolich< /dc:contributer >
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< dc:contributer >Donald M. Stanzion< /dc:contributer >
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