Can a claim be made against a claim that there is no assumption of liability or assumption of liabilities by the claim?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Jackson v. Donovan, 215 Cal.App.2d 685, 30 Cal.Rptr. 755 (Cal. App. 1963):

In Jegen v. Berger, supra, 77 Cal.App.2d 1, 174 P.2d 489, the court held against appellant's contention that there was no assumption of liabilities by him because there was evidence otherwise.

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