Jardines Bacata, Limited v. Aniceto Diaz-Marquez

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1989-07-10

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SELYA, Circuit Judge. If it is true, as a lawyer-turned-poet once wrote, that “[ejrror is a hardy plant [which] flourisheth in every soil,” M. Tupper, Proverbial Philosophy of Truth in Things False (1842), then this appeal stems from a *1557 veritable hothouse of efflorescent…

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