Posted Oct 7, 2019

“Under Florida law, common law indemnity allows an innocent party, who is nonetheless liable to another, to “[shift] the entire loss from one who, although without active negligence or fault, has been obligated to pay, because of some vicarious, constructive, derivative, or technical liability, to another who should bear the costs because it was the latter’s wrongdoing for which the former is held liable.” ” Case Number: 18-1215, Judge Name: EPK, Case Name: VERO BEACH COUNTRY CLUB INC. V. MILLS Sign Date: 08/07/2019

Posted Oct 7, 2019
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