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Contributory Negligence Of Young Children, C. L. C. Dec 1937

Contributory Negligence Of Young Children, C. L. C.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Modern Tendency Toward The Protection Of The Aesthetic, V. V. C. Dec 1937

Modern Tendency Toward The Protection Of The Aesthetic, V. V. C.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Master And Servant--Liability Of Master For Servant's Negligence In Driving Master's Car To Servant's Home, W. G. W. Dec 1937

Master And Servant--Liability Of Master For Servant's Negligence In Driving Master's Car To Servant's Home, W. G. W.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Master And Servant--Loan Of Servant To Third Person--Liability For Negligent Injuries To Strangers By The Servant, H. G. W. Dec 1937

Master And Servant--Loan Of Servant To Third Person--Liability For Negligent Injuries To Strangers By The Servant, H. G. W.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts--Negligence Per Se., A. F. G. Dec 1937

Torts--Negligence Per Se., A. F. G.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pleading--Certainty--Proximate Cause, F. W. L. Jun 1937

Pleading--Certainty--Proximate Cause, F. W. L.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Indemnity--Construction Of Indemnity Covenant, J. G. Mcc. Apr 1937

Indemnity--Construction Of Indemnity Covenant, J. G. Mcc.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts--Constructive Trusts, C. A. P. Jr. Apr 1937

Torts--Constructive Trusts, C. A. P. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rescission For Breach Of Seller's Warranty, Robert T. Donley Feb 1937

Rescission For Breach Of Seller's Warranty, Robert T. Donley

West Virginia Law Review

In the case of American Sugar Refining Company v. Martin-Nelly Grocery Company it was held that the buyer of goods could not rescind an executed sale for breach of the seller's warranty. Approximately eight months later the same court rendered a contrary decision in the case of Kemble v. Wiltison, without overruling, distinguishing or even mentioning the first case. The present status of the West Virginia law on this point is therefore doubtful. It is the purpose of this note to discuss these and other cases in an effort to reconcile them and to state the correct governing principles.