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Litigation

Dec. 21, 1999

Garage Owner Not Liable for Rape in Structure

SAN FRANCISCO - Underground parking garages are not "inherently dangerous" locations that automatically subject their owners to tort liability for crimes committed on the premises, a divided California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

By David Kravets
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Underground parking garages are not "inherently dangerous" locations that automatically subject their owners to tort liability for crimes committed on the premises, a divided California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
        A contrary ruling ...

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