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Insurance -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Robert W. Sturdivant
Insurance -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Robert W. Sturdivant
Vanderbilt Law Review
There were only two cases reported during the survey period on the subject of liability insurance. In the first of these, Rural Education Ass'n, Inc. v. American Fire & Casualty Co., the insured had notice of an accident on the day it occurred. Suit for injuries growing out of the accident was filed nearly seven months later, and not until the day after suit was filed did the insured notify the insurer of the accident. After judgment was obtained against it, the insured brought the present suit against its insurer. The insurance policy required that notice be given "as soon …
To Copy What Is Right And True Or The Liability Of The Official Court Reporter Who Does Not, Arnold Taylor
To Copy What Is Right And True Or The Liability Of The Official Court Reporter Who Does Not, Arnold Taylor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Chris-Craft And Section 14(E): The Expansion Of Lead Underwriters' Liability, Edmund P. Bergan, Jr.
Chris-Craft And Section 14(E): The Expansion Of Lead Underwriters' Liability, Edmund P. Bergan, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Richard A. Frank
Book Reviews, Richard A. Frank
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF POLLUTION
By James Barros and Douglas Johnston
New York: Free Press, 1974. Pp. xvii, 476. $12.95.
Richard A. Frank
Was Prosser's Folly Also Traynor's? Or Should The Judge's Monument Be Moved To A Firmer Site?, Reed Dickerson
Was Prosser's Folly Also Traynor's? Or Should The Judge's Monument Be Moved To A Firmer Site?, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn
Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn
Book Chapters
As an introduction to the subject of this conference, several topics will be discussed. First, the tax and non-tax consequences of conducting business in a partnership form will be examined and compared with the consequences of doing business in a corporate form. The principle concern of this paper, however, is to examine the tax consequences of transferring property to a corporation, whether such transfer is made at the time the corporation is organized or at some subsequent date.
Limited Liability For Corporate Shareholders: Myth Or Matter-Of-Fact, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Limited Liability For Corporate Shareholders: Myth Or Matter-Of-Fact, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Widening Scope Of Insurer's Liability, Sandra M. Varellas
The Widening Scope Of Insurer's Liability, Sandra M. Varellas
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Duties Of Owners And Occupiers Of Land: Wood V. Camp--Florida Imposes Upon Landowners A Standard Of Reasonable Care To "Licensees By Invitation", David A. Koening
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.