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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (174915)6/25/2003 4:39:34 AM
From: The Duke of URL©  Respond to of 186894
 
For the record, your honor:

...First, the appellate court noted that the case of Ultramares Corp v. Touche, 255 N.Y. 170, 174 N.E. 441 (1931) was often cited and applied in other jurisdictions. In Ultramares Corp., Justice Cardozo found that a "public accountant is not liable in negligence to third parties with whom he is not in privity as such a duty could result in liability to an unlimited class of foreseeable plaintiffs and public policy required a limitation of that duty." ...



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (174915)6/25/2003 11:16:09 AM
From: Charles Tutt  Respond to of 186894
 
The Internal Revenue Code has little to do with income statements or balance sheets, except the determination of one line of the former.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (SM)