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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

John Joseph Clarke, Jr., a Minor, by Muriel Clarke, His Mother and Next Friend, and Muriel Clarke v. Dagmar O'COnnOr, 435 F.2d 104 (1970)

Citation
John Joseph Clarke, Jr., a Minor, by Muriel Clarke, His Mother and Next Friend, and Muriel Clarke v. Dagmar O'COnnOr, 435 F.2d 104 (1970)
Parent Document
John Joseph Clarke, Jr., a Minor, by Muriel Clarke, His Mother and Next Friend, and Muriel Clarke v. Dagmar O'COnnOr, 435 F.2d 104 (1970)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
1970-10-15

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. Of course, if a tenant himself had been injured and brought suit against the landlord for breach of the duty established by § 2501, the tenant’s case would be subject to the defense that he had also violated his duty under § 2501, breach of which would be “at least evidence of contributory negligence.” See