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Mississippi Blue Book. Biennial Report Of The Secretary Of State To The Legislature Of Mississippi. [1933-1935], Mississippi. Secretary Of State Dec 1935

Mississippi Blue Book. Biennial Report Of The Secretary Of State To The Legislature Of Mississippi. [1933-1935], Mississippi. Secretary Of State

Mississippi Blue Books

No abstract provided.


Recent Federal And Local Legislation, Kenneth Craddock Sears Dec 1935

Recent Federal And Local Legislation, Kenneth Craddock Sears

Articles

No abstract provided.


California Adopts Use Tax To Protect Local Trade, Roger J. Traynor Dec 1935

California Adopts Use Tax To Protect Local Trade, Roger J. Traynor

Taxation & Traynor

No abstract provided.


Usury -- Affirmative Relief For The Debtor, D. W. Markham Dec 1935

Usury -- Affirmative Relief For The Debtor, D. W. Markham

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Message Of The President, Fred C. Gause Dec 1935

Message Of The President, Fred C. Gause

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Unauthorized Practice Of Law Dec 1935

Unauthorized Practice Of Law

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Deaths Dec 1935

Deaths

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Banks And Banking-Priority Of Public Fund Deposits In Insolvent Banks Dec 1935

Banks And Banking-Priority Of Public Fund Deposits In Insolvent Banks

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Contracts-Discharge By Inconsistent Provisions Of Subsquent Contract Dec 1935

Contracts-Discharge By Inconsistent Provisions Of Subsquent Contract

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Municipal Corporations-Taxation-Supervisory Control Of State Board Of Tax Commissioners Dec 1935

Municipal Corporations-Taxation-Supervisory Control Of State Board Of Tax Commissioners

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Taxation Of Powers Of Appointment Under The Illinois Inheritance Tax Law, Frederick O. Dicus Dec 1935

Taxation Of Powers Of Appointment Under The Illinois Inheritance Tax Law, Frederick O. Dicus

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1935

Book Reviews, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cuthbert W. Pound An Appreciation , Frank H. Hiscock Dec 1935

Cuthbert W. Pound An Appreciation , Frank H. Hiscock

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Corporations - Stock Market Manipulation - Rescission For Fraud Dec 1935

Corporations - Stock Market Manipulation - Rescission For Fraud

Michigan Law Review

To obtain a more favorable market ratio for the contemplated exchange, defendants maintained an artificial market in Harriman Bank stock, then offered to exchange that stock for Liberty Bank stock. In a suit brought by former Liberty Bank stockholders to obtain a rescission of the executed exchange upon the ground of fraud, held, that a good cause of action was stated. Wilcox v. Harriman Securities Corporation et al., (D. C. N. Y. 1933) Io F. Supp. 532.


Admiralty-Jurisdiction Over Torts-Personal Injuries Caused By A Fall From Vessel To Dock Dec 1935

Admiralty-Jurisdiction Over Torts-Personal Injuries Caused By A Fall From Vessel To Dock

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, a longshoreman, was employed by the defendant terminal company in unloading a vessel in a Great Lakes port. While working on the deck of the vessel he was struck by a swinging hoist, precipitated upon the wharf and injured. He sought compensation under the state workmen's compensation act, but the state supreme court vacated the commission's award on the ground that the federal law controlled. Held, by the United States Supreme Court, that the cause of action arose on the vessel where the blow was struck and was governed by the maritime law. Minnie v. Port Huron Terminal …


Assignments - Effect Of Assignment Of Contract By Receiver Of Liquidating Insolvent Corporation Dec 1935

Assignments - Effect Of Assignment Of Contract By Receiver Of Liquidating Insolvent Corporation

Michigan Law Review

The Chicago Tribune contracted to furnish the Washington Post with four comics and two features at a stipulated price per week. The Post went into the hands of a receiver who continued the contract and eventually assigned it to the Washington Post Publishing Company, plaintiff, along with "all assets of said company [the Post] of every kind, character, and description, except cash." The Post then went out of existence. The plaintiff, assignee, sued to enforce the contract, tendering payment in cash. Held, that the contract was assignable, that there had been a valid assignment, and that the contract remained …


Constitutional Law - Regulation Of Employment Agencies - Denial Of License Where Field Is Overcrowded Dec 1935

Constitutional Law - Regulation Of Employment Agencies - Denial Of License Where Field Is Overcrowded

Michigan Law Review

A Minnesota statute required the Industrial Commission to refuse to license an employment agency whenever the Commission should find "that the number of licensed employment agents . . . in the community in which the applicant for a permit proposes to operate is sufficient to supply the needs of employers and employees." Plaintiff's application was denied because the Commission found that sufficient agencies existed in the city of Duluth. In an appeal from a mandamus proceeding the Supreme Court of Minnesota held, Deveny, C. J., dissenting, that the statute denied plaintiff due process of law. The court reached this …


International Law - Treaty Interpretation - Immunity Of Consul From Civil Suit Dec 1935

International Law - Treaty Interpretation - Immunity Of Consul From Civil Suit

Michigan Law Review

Tarcuanu, the vice-consul in charge of the Roumanian consulate in New York City, was served with a summons ma civil suit. This case involves his motion to have the summons vacated because of article 2 of the treaty of 1881 between the United States and Roumania, the pertinent part of which says: "The consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls and consular agents of each of the two high contracting parties shall enjoy reciprocally in the States of the other, all the privileges, exemptions and immunities that are enjoyed by officers of the same rank and quality of the most favored nation." In this …


Res Ipsa Loquitur - Automobiles -Application Of Doctrine When Person Charged With Tort Is Deceased Dec 1935

Res Ipsa Loquitur - Automobiles -Application Of Doctrine When Person Charged With Tort Is Deceased

Michigan Law Review

Defendant's intestate was killed in an accident when the car which he had been driving left the road. Plaintiff, a guest in the car, sued for damages for injuries sustained, alleging negligence. Plaintiff proved the happening of the accident, and his injuries, and then rested, relying upon the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur. Defendant argued that, in view of the death of his intestate, the doctrine should not be applied. Held, the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur applied, permitting an inference of negligence, though knowledge of facts which would prove the cause of accident is no more accessible …


Torts -Automobiles - Liability Of Owner For Injuries Resulting From Negligence Of Driver Dec 1935

Torts -Automobiles - Liability Of Owner For Injuries Resulting From Negligence Of Driver

Michigan Law Review

To demonstrate the endurance of the cars which it was selling, a promoter induced defendant sales company to furnish a car to be driven for 100 consecutive hours without stopping, by a driver handcuffed to the steering wheel. The promoter hired the driver, instructing him to seek shelter (permitting the motor to continue running) should it start to rain, to protect the advertisements on the car. After driving for 20 hours, it commenced to rain and the driver found refuge in an open barn by the side of the road. After the rain had subsided, finding himself unable to get …


Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1935

Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Descent And Distribution -- Doctrine Of Worthier Title In North Carolina, Thomas H. Leath Dec 1935

Descent And Distribution -- Doctrine Of Worthier Title In North Carolina, Thomas H. Leath

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Municipal Corporations -- Power To Regulate Taxicabs -- Requirement For Indemnity Bond, F. M. Parker Dec 1935

Municipal Corporations -- Power To Regulate Taxicabs -- Requirement For Indemnity Bond, F. M. Parker

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taxation -- Trusts -- Power To Tax Interest Of Beneficiary, Franklin S. Clark Dec 1935

Taxation -- Trusts -- Power To Tax Interest Of Beneficiary, Franklin S. Clark

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1935

Table Of Contents, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1935

Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Notes by J. E. Brunswick, G. S. Stansell, J. M. Coughlan, C. E. Fox Jr., J. J. Lannon, W. R. MacMillan, Katherine H. Johnson, C. E. Hacklander


Books Received, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1935

Books Received, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents -- Issue 2, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1935

Table Of Contents -- Issue 2, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1935

Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1935

Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.