What is the current state of the law regarding liability for injuries sustained by reason of negligence or the maintenance of a nuisance after transfer of title?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Copfer v. Golden, 135 Cal.App.2d 623, 288 P.2d 90 (Cal. App. 1955):

'It would be a dangerous principle to declare that liability for injuries sustained by reason of negligence or the maintenance of a nuisance continues after transfer of title. How long would the liability continue? Where would the line be drawn?'

In Smith v. Tucker, 151 Tenn. 347, 270 S.W. 66, at page 70, 41 A.L.R. 830, it is said:

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