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      <title>Park Ranger is denied personal injury claim under the Labor Code for injury that occurred off duty.</title>
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      <description>Workers&apos; compensation exclusivity rule of Labor Code Sec. 3602 bars civil action by park ranger against state for injuries he sustained as a result of slipping and falling due to allegedly dangerous condition in residence provided by state as an employment benefit; under &quot;bunkhouse rule,&quot; where an employee whose housing is provided by the employer is injured as a result of defective condition of such housing, the injury &quot;arises out of&quot; the employment even if it occurs on employee&apos;s day off.</description>
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      <title>McNairy v. C. K. Realty</title>
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      <description>Damages for emotional distress, as &quot;actual damages,&quot; are available under former Civil Code Sec. 1942.4(b)(1) where landlord violates warranty of habitability.</description>
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