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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
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Criminal Law--Habitual Criminal--Right of Accused to Counsel under Fourteenth Amendment
Divorce--Alimony Decree Terminating upon Remarriage of Wife--Effect of Annulment of Subsequent Marriage
Divorce--Statutory Modification of Domiciliary Jurisdiction--Congressional Limitation of Power of Territorial Legislature
Labor Law--Unfair Labor Practice--Primary Jurisdiction in NLRB
Life Insurance--Good Health Clause--Existence of Malady Unknown to Insured
Nuisance--Liability for Non-Trespassory Interference with the Use and Enjoyment of Land--Intentional Invasion
Wills--Holographic Codicil--Publication of an Invalid Typewritten Will
Use Of Survivorship Clauses In Wills, Harold A. Bowron, Jr.
Use Of Survivorship Clauses In Wills, Harold A. Bowron, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Today a draftsman of wills should consider the increased risks of multiple deaths resulting from the hazards of modern living in general and travel by airplane and automobile in particular. He should be aware of the possibility of the client's death with his intended beneficiary within a short period, in a common disaster, or under circumstances in which there is no evidence of survivorship. The failure to provide for these possibilities may lead to the frustration of a testamentary disposition, as a beneficiary must survive the testator in order to take under the testator's will.' Further, the advent of the …
Book Note, Law Review Staff
Book Note, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Note
Tax Planning for Estates (1955 Revision)
By William J. Bowe
Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1955. Pp. 98. $3.00