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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Conflict of Laws--Mexican Bilateral Divorce Decree Recognized Even Though Neither Party was a Mexican Domiciliary At Time of Divorce
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Constitutional Law--Section 504 of LMRDA a Bill of Attainder
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Corporations--DeFacto Merger--Dissenters' Rights--Construction of Merger and Amendment Statutes
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Criminal Law--Search and Seizure--Standing Granted for Dyer Act Prosecutions Without Allegation of Possession
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Damages--Restitutionary Relief for Breach of Contract Granted Under the Tucker Act to a Government Contractor
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Federal Employers' Liability Act--Applicability of "In Whole or in Part" Rule of Proximate Cause to Employer's Efforts To Prove Contributory Negligence Plaintiff brought suit under the Federal Employers' Liability Act'
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The Mysterious Disappearance Clause In Theft Insurance
The Mysterious Disappearance Clause In Theft Insurance
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Temporary Substitute Clause In Automobile Liability Insurance
Temporary Substitute Clause In Automobile Liability Insurance
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Robert N. Covington
Insurance -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Robert N. Covington
Vanderbilt Law Review
In Phoenix Ins. Co. v. Brown,' the named insured in a fire policy was Walter Brown. Walter had at one time owned the property insured. He had, however, conveyed it to his divorced wife Elsie, for whom he "was looking after the property," prior to the taking out of this policy. It was not alleged that the defendant's agent (who had previously written other policies on the property in Walter's name at the time Walter was the title-holder) knew of the conveyance to Elsie. After total destruction by fire the defendant refused to pay on the grounds of the lack …
Horn: Subrogation In Insurance Theory And Practice, Spencer L. Kimball
Horn: Subrogation In Insurance Theory And Practice, Spencer L. Kimball
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Subrogation in Insurance Theory and Practice By Ronald C. Horn.
The Family-Household Exclusion Clause In Auto Liability Insurance
The Family-Household Exclusion Clause In Auto Liability Insurance
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance And The Community, Richard B. Wilkins Jr.
Insurance And The Community, Richard B. Wilkins Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Control Of The Terms Of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study, Spencer L. Kimball, Werner Pfennigstorf
Administrative Control Of The Terms Of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study, Spencer L. Kimball, Werner Pfennigstorf
Indiana Law Journal
A related article published in this journal, Kimball and Pfennigstorf, Legislative Control of the Terms of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study, 39 IND. L.J. 675 (1964), examined legislative and judicial control of the provisions of insurance policies. Ideally, it would have been better to publish all aspects of control of insurance policies in one article, but length as well as complexity necessitated division of the subject matter. The reader who wishes a more complete picture of public control of the terms of insurance contracts should consult the earlier article and other available literature.
Waiver And Estoppel Used To Extend Insurance Coverage - Ebert V. Balter
Waiver And Estoppel Used To Extend Insurance Coverage - Ebert V. Balter
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Punitive Damages: Punishment Of An Insured Defendant? - Carroway V. Johnson
Punitive Damages: Punishment Of An Insured Defendant? - Carroway V. Johnson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Financially Irresponsible Motorist: A Survey Of State Legislation, Fredric C. Jacobs
The Financially Irresponsible Motorist: A Survey Of State Legislation, Fredric C. Jacobs
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.