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Enhanced Civil Rights In Home Rule Jurisdictions: Newly Emerging Uas/Drone Use Ordinances, Jennifer A. Brobst
Enhanced Civil Rights In Home Rule Jurisdictions: Newly Emerging Uas/Drone Use Ordinances, Jennifer A. Brobst
West Virginia Law Review
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Outer Space, Inc.: Transmitting Business, Ethics, And Policy Across The Universe, Gabriele Wohl
Outer Space, Inc.: Transmitting Business, Ethics, And Policy Across The Universe, Gabriele Wohl
West Virginia Law Review
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Legal Implications Of A Permanent Manned Presence In Space, Delbert D. Smith Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Stefan M. Lopathiewicz, Martin A. Rothblatt
Legal Implications Of A Permanent Manned Presence In Space, Delbert D. Smith Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Stefan M. Lopathiewicz, Martin A. Rothblatt
West Virginia Law Review
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Eminent Domain--Constitutional Taking--Recovery Against Municipal Airport By Adjacent Property Owners, H. S. S. Jr.
Eminent Domain--Constitutional Taking--Recovery Against Municipal Airport By Adjacent Property Owners, H. S. S. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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The Landowner Versus The Airport, I. Martin Leavitt
The Landowner Versus The Airport, I. Martin Leavitt
West Virginia Law Review
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Common Carrier--Aeroplane As Common Carrier--Limitation Of Liability, Robert W. Burk
Common Carrier--Aeroplane As Common Carrier--Limitation Of Liability, Robert W. Burk
West Virginia Law Review
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The Liability Of An Aviator For Damage To Persons And Property On The Ground, Julian G. Hearne Jr.
The Liability Of An Aviator For Damage To Persons And Property On The Ground, Julian G. Hearne Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
In dealing with the subject matter of this article, many writers have approached the question of an aviator's liability as though there were but two possible solutions,-that is, the imposition of absolute liability for all injuries to persons and property on the ground, or to hold the aviator only for injuries due to his negligence. Statutes of many states have adopted the first proposed solution, several states have enacted laws prescribing the second, while other commonwealths have merged the two, sometimes adding or subtracting various features. Therefore, the sum total of all the legislation on the subject presents a picture …