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Trespassing Children: A Study In Expanding Liability, R. Neal Batson
Trespassing Children: A Study In Expanding Liability, R. Neal Batson
Vanderbilt Law Review
When confronted with a case involving a child plaintiff, attorneys and the courts should recognize that the doctrine of attractive nuisance is only one of several theories on which the plaintiff may proceed against a landowner. The status of a plaintiff should first be determined. If the child is a trespasser, then either the constant trespasser theory, the known trespasser theory, or the doctrine of attractive nuisance may be applicable. It is possible, however, that the court may reject any one or all of these theories and decide the particular case under the general negligence principles of foreseeability of harm …
The Bill Of Rights And American Indian Tribal Governments, Burton D. Fretz
The Bill Of Rights And American Indian Tribal Governments, Burton D. Fretz
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Entry And Regulation Of Foreign Corporations Under The Model Business Corporation Act, Thomas L. Bonham
The Entry And Regulation Of Foreign Corporations Under The Model Business Corporation Act, Thomas L. Bonham
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Attitudes Of First-Year Law Students At The University Of New Mexico, Cleopatra Campbell
Attitudes Of First-Year Law Students At The University Of New Mexico, Cleopatra Campbell
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Discovery Of Expert Opinion In Land Condemnation Proceedings
Discovery Of Expert Opinion In Land Condemnation Proceedings
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pro And Con Of Interjecting Plaintiff Insurance Companies In Jury Trial Cases: An Isolated Jury Project Case Study, Dale W. Broeder
The Pro And Con Of Interjecting Plaintiff Insurance Companies In Jury Trial Cases: An Isolated Jury Project Case Study, Dale W. Broeder
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Standing To Appeal Zoning Determinations: The "Aggrieved Person" Requirement, Alfred V. Boerner
Standing To Appeal Zoning Determinations: The "Aggrieved Person" Requirement, Alfred V. Boerner
Michigan Law Review
During the twentieth century the states have increasingly utilized their police power to control the use of land. All fifty states have now enacted zoning enabling legislation, much of which is based in whole or in part on the Standard State Zoning Enabling Act. Typically, these zoning acts, like the Standard Act, empower municipalities to promulgate land use regulations by dividing the municipality "into districts of such number, shape, and area as may be deemed best suited to carry out the purposes of this act ..." Most zoning acts specify that "all such regulations shall be uniform for each class …
Agency—Authority To Endorse Checks—Effect Of Signature Cards, Theodore Parnall
Agency—Authority To Endorse Checks—Effect Of Signature Cards, Theodore Parnall
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Alonso, William, Location And Land Use, H. S. Coblentz
Alonso, William, Location And Land Use, H. S. Coblentz
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Whyte, William H., Cluster Development, H. S. Coblentz
Whyte, William H., Cluster Development, H. S. Coblentz
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Mudd, Stuart, The Population Crisis And The Use Of World Resources, Neal Potter
Mudd, Stuart, The Population Crisis And The Use Of World Resources, Neal Potter
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Ad Valorem Taxes—Omitted Property And Improvements—Assessments, Cleopatra Campbell
Ad Valorem Taxes—Omitted Property And Improvements—Assessments, Cleopatra Campbell
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Automobiles—Guest Statute—Non-Operating Owner, Peter J. Broullire Iii
Automobiles—Guest Statute—Non-Operating Owner, Peter J. Broullire Iii
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Resentencing—Credit Not Allowed For Time Served Under Void Conviction, Ranne B. Miller
Criminal Law—Resentencing—Credit Not Allowed For Time Served Under Void Conviction, Ranne B. Miller
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure—Dismissal And Nonsuit—Mandate Dismissal, Frances Freddle
Civil Procedure—Dismissal And Nonsuit—Mandate Dismissal, Frances Freddle
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Poleman, Thomas T., The Papaloapan Project: Agricultural Development In The Mexican Tropics, James R. Gray
Poleman, Thomas T., The Papaloapan Project: Agricultural Development In The Mexican Tropics, James R. Gray
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Books Received, Natural Resources Journal
Books Received, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Water Rights—Failure To Use—Forfeiture, Walter R. Parr
Water Rights—Failure To Use—Forfeiture, Walter R. Parr
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Regional Planning—Subdivision Control—New Mexico's New Municipal Code, Timothy W. Glidden
Regional Planning—Subdivision Control—New Mexico's New Municipal Code, Timothy W. Glidden
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.