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Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman
Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Vehicular Registration In Kentucky: A Remnant Of The Horse And Buggy Age, Thomas C. Marks
Vehicular Registration In Kentucky: A Remnant Of The Horse And Buggy Age, Thomas C. Marks
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Contracts-Doctrine Of "Commercial Frustration" As Applied To Leases Of Real Property, Margaret Groefsema S. Ed.
Contracts-Doctrine Of "Commercial Frustration" As Applied To Leases Of Real Property, Margaret Groefsema S. Ed.
Michigan Law Review
A mushroom crop of litigation has sprung up as a result of wartime governmental restrictions on production and consumption of civilian goods, particularly with respect to regulations of the sale of gasoline, tires, automobiles, and automobile accessories. Numerous problems have confronted the courts involving leases of property for the purpose of selling or servicing motor vehicles, where the lessee has sought to be released from his covenant to pay rent by invoking the so-called doctrine of "commercial frustration."
Bailment - Contest Between A Garage Man Claiming A Lien For Repairs And A Prior Chattel Mortgagee
Bailment - Contest Between A Garage Man Claiming A Lien For Repairs And A Prior Chattel Mortgagee
Michigan Law Review
K purchased an automobile, giving his note secured by a chattel mortgage on the car. P purchased the note. Subsequently, K took the car to the garage of D for repairs. D made the necessary repairs and held the car under claim of a lien. The note was defaulted and P replevied the car. Held, the mortgagor could not contract a debt giving rise to a lien superior to that of the mortgage without the consent of the mortgagee; hence, P recovered. Cleveland Auto Top & Trimming Co. v. American Finance Co. (Ohio 1931) 177 N.E. 217.
Recent Important Decisions
Michigan Law Review
A collection of recent important court decisions.