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April W. Sampson

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Harwell v. Cumbee

... a landlord is not liable under the common law for injuries caused by a tenant's dog, even when the landlord knows of the animal's vicious propensities ... 394 SC 175, 180, 714 SE2d 542, 545 (2011) (finding a property owner is strictly liable for injuries from a dog bite only when ...

Singleton v. Sherer

... In this personal injury action for injuries sustained from a raccoon bite, Roger Singleton appeals the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor ... of Underwood; (4) the doctrine of assumption of risk does not bar recovery; and (5) the raccoon was a domestic animal rather than ...

Singleton v. Sherer

... In this personal injury action for injuries sustained from a raccoon bite, Roger Singleton appeals the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor ... of Underwood; (4) the doctrine of assumption of risk does not bar recovery; and (5) the raccoon was a domestic animal rather than ...