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Libel And Slander - Absolute Privilege - Affidavit To Support Petition To Set Aside Judgment
Libel And Slander - Absolute Privilege - Affidavit To Support Petition To Set Aside Judgment
Michigan Law Review
Judgment in a case against Dorothy Mann by the administratrix of a certain estate was rendered in April, 1934. Action to vacate this judgment was instituted in September, 1936. In May, 1936, Irving Mann, defendant in the principal case, executed an affidavit which contained libellous matter defaming the present plaintiff; this affidavit was used to support the petition to set aside the earlier judgment. Held, the defamatory affidavit would not support plaintiff's defamation action; the occasion was one of absolute privilege. Schmitt v. Mann, (Ky. 1942) 163 S. W. (2d) 281.
County Debt In Kentucky, Glenn D. Morrow
Proximate Cause, Settlement, Last Clear Chance, Standard Of Care In Emergencies, Alvin E. Evans
Proximate Cause, Settlement, Last Clear Chance, Standard Of Care In Emergencies, Alvin E. Evans
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
End Or Close Of Promissory Note Within Meaning Of Kentucky Statutes Section 468 (Krs 446.060), Henry Howe Bramblet
End Or Close Of Promissory Note Within Meaning Of Kentucky Statutes Section 468 (Krs 446.060), Henry Howe Bramblet
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of The Test Of Insanity In Criminal Cases In Kentucky, Carleton M. Davis
A Critique Of The Test Of Insanity In Criminal Cases In Kentucky, Carleton M. Davis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Seduction In Kentucky, Kentucky Statutes Sec. 1214, Grant Knuckles
Criminal Seduction In Kentucky, Kentucky Statutes Sec. 1214, Grant Knuckles
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Assignments And Attachments--Salaries Of Public Officers, Robert S. Hammond
Assignments And Attachments--Salaries Of Public Officers, Robert S. Hammond
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Appeals From Civil Contempt In Kentucky--Does $200 Limitation Apply?, Barbara Moore
Appeals From Civil Contempt In Kentucky--Does $200 Limitation Apply?, Barbara Moore
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutionality Of The Act Permitting State Departments And Agencies To Employ Attorneys, Robert M. Spragens
Constitutionality Of The Act Permitting State Departments And Agencies To Employ Attorneys, Robert M. Spragens
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligent Involuntary Manslaughter In Kentucky: Standard Of Care Required, Helen C. Stephenson
Negligent Involuntary Manslaughter In Kentucky: Standard Of Care Required, Helen C. Stephenson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
County Debt Difficulties In Kentucky, Glenn D. Morrow
County Debt Difficulties In Kentucky, Glenn D. Morrow
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Standard Of Care In Emergencies, Alvin E. Evans
The Standard Of Care In Emergencies, Alvin E. Evans
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.