Pacific Automobile Insurance Co. v. Lang Pacific Automobile Insurance Co. v. Lang

Pacific Automobile Insurance Co. v. Lang

1968.CA.40391 265 CAL. APP. 2D 837; 71 CAL. RPTR. 637

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Descrizione dell’editore

In this action for declaratory relief, an employer-lessee appeals from a judgment which denied it indemnification from an employee-lessor for damages granted a customer for an intentional tort inflicted by the employee on the customer in the course of his employment, and which ordered it to indemnify and save harmless the employee-lessor. The employer contends that it was only vicariously liable for the act of the employee, and therefore was entitled to indemnity from him; that no exculpation of the employees duty to indemnify the employer can be found in a fair construction of the parties written contract; that the trial courts construction of the contract to require indemnification against wilful personal liability was against both the evidence and the law; and that there is no evidence of any other agreement or circumstances that could obligate the employer to indemnify the employee against his liability for the wilful personal injury.

GENERE
Professionali e tecnici
PUBBLICATO
1968
19 settembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
8
EDITORE
LawApp Publishers
DIMENSIONE
68,9
KB

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