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Suretyship - Interpretation Of Surety Contract Dec 1932

Suretyship - Interpretation Of Surety Contract

Michigan Law Review

A bank sued to recover on a surety bond for loss sustained because of fraud practised by one of the vice-presidents on a customer. The bond provided that performance was subject to certain conditions and limitations, among which was one to the effect that the bank should notify the surety within ninety days of the default. The surety was not notified until the trial four years later. Held, notification is a condition precedent to liability, even though the surety was not prejudiced by lack of notice. National City Bank v. National Security Company, (C. C. A. 6th, 1932) …


Quasi-Contracts - Statute Of Frauds - Right To Restitution Of Money Paid On Oral Land Contract Dec 1932

Quasi-Contracts - Statute Of Frauds - Right To Restitution Of Money Paid On Oral Land Contract

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff paid $1,000 on an oral agreement for the purchase of land. Defendant admitted receipt of the money but alleged he was ready, able, and willing to comply with the terms of the agreement and convey the land. Held, that since the contract was void under the statute of frauds, plaintiff might recover. Reedy v. Ebsen, (S. D. 1932) 242 N. W. 592.


Torts - Due Care By Rescuer Dec 1932

Torts - Due Care By Rescuer

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, a woman about sixty years of age, described as "considerably overweight for her size and age," and her companion were swimming in a club pool. The companion went beyond her depth, called for help, and plaintiff went to her rescue. The lifeguard, believing plaintiff to be in difficulty, went to her rescue and, in pulling her over the bank of the pool, injured her arm, side, and back. From an award in favor of the plaintiff for $7,500, defendant, the lifeguard's employer, appealed. Held, the lifeguard owed the patron the duty of exercising ordinary care; judgment for plaintiff …


Should The Federal Government Establish A Bankruptcy Bureau, Max Isaac Nov 1932

Should The Federal Government Establish A Bankruptcy Bureau, Max Isaac

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, William M. Cain, E. L. Barrett, John M. Crimmins, Philip L. Konop Nov 1932

Recent Decisions, William M. Cain, E. L. Barrett, John M. Crimmins, Philip L. Konop

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, John W. Curran, Daniel C. Lencioni Nov 1932

Book Reviews, John W. Curran, Daniel C. Lencioni

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Integrated Bar In Alabama, Borden H. Burr Nov 1932

The Integrated Bar In Alabama, Borden H. Burr

Indiana Law Journal

An address delivered to the State Bar Association at South Bend, July 8, 1932.


Modern Tendencies In Preparation For The Bar, Will Shafroth Nov 1932

Modern Tendencies In Preparation For The Bar, Will Shafroth

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Consideration In The Anglo-American Law Of Contracts, Hugh Evander Willis Nov 1932

Consideration In The Anglo-American Law Of Contracts, Hugh Evander Willis

Indiana Law Journal

This article is revised and reprinted from the Pennsylvania Law Review with the permission of the editors of that periodical.


Taxation-Due Process-Gifts In Contemplation Of Death Nov 1932

Taxation-Due Process-Gifts In Contemplation Of Death

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Announcement Nov 1932

Announcement

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


News Of Bench And Bar Nov 1932

News Of Bench And Bar

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Construction Of Indiana's $1.50 Tax Law Of 1932 With Respect To Contracts Of School Cities In Force At The Time Of The Passage Of The Act, Roland Obenchain Nov 1932

Construction Of Indiana's $1.50 Tax Law Of 1932 With Respect To Contracts Of School Cities In Force At The Time Of The Passage Of The Act, Roland Obenchain

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Rights Under The Federal Prohibition Law, John F. Finerty Nov 1932

State Rights Under The Federal Prohibition Law, John F. Finerty

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes, Francis W. Brown, Thomas E. Coughlan, John M. Crimmins, Thomas Gately Nov 1932

Notes, Francis W. Brown, Thomas E. Coughlan, John M. Crimmins, Thomas Gately

Notre Dame Law Review

Notes by Francis W. Brown, Thomas E. Coughlan, John M. Crimmins, Thomas Gately, Thos. L. McKevitt, and Francis M. Marley.


Priorities In The Law Of Mortgages, W. D. Rollison Nov 1932

Priorities In The Law Of Mortgages, W. D. Rollison

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tax Delinquencies And Municipal Bonds, Thomas C. Batchelor Nov 1932

Tax Delinquencies And Municipal Bonds, Thomas C. Batchelor

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Legal Directory Nov 1932

Legal Directory

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Obituaries Nov 1932

Obituaries

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Proceedings Of The Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association Nov 1932

Proceedings Of The Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting Indiana State Bar Association

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy-Liens-Unrecorded Mortgage Nov 1932

Bankruptcy-Liens-Unrecorded Mortgage

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law-Vested Right In Remedy Nov 1932

Constitutional Law-Vested Right In Remedy

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Municipal Corporations-Proper Street Use Nov 1932

Municipal Corporations-Proper Street Use

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Convicting The Innocent, By Edwin M. Borchard, Bernard C. Gavit Nov 1932

Convicting The Innocent, By Edwin M. Borchard, Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases, C. A. H. Nov 1932

Recent Cases, C. A. H.

Washington Law Review

Master and Servant—Workmen's Compensation—Right to Sue for Malpractice of Physician; Negligence of Independent Contractors—Liability for Injuries to Third Persons


Manufacturer's Advertisement As Express Warranty To Consumer, J. B. Sholley Nov 1932

Manufacturer's Advertisement As Express Warranty To Consumer, J. B. Sholley

Washington Law Review

One of the important developments in economic life in recent years has been the greatly increased production of packaged and labeled goods, advertised and distributed nationally by the manufacturer. The scope of the retailer's function has been correspondingly reduced, especially in regard to inspection. Naturally there has resulted a tendency in the law to increase the responsibility of the manufacturer to the consumer.


The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute Nov 1932

The American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Contracts With Annotations To The Washington Decisions, Committee Of Washington State Bar Association On Annotations To The Restatement Of The Law By The American Law Institute

Washington Law Review

Covers Chapter, 3, Formation of Informal Contracts, from Section 27, Auctions, Sales Without Reserve to Section 74, Time When and Place Where a Contract Is Made.


Distribution Of Extraordinary Dividends Under A Trust, R. W. Maxwell Nov 1932

Distribution Of Extraordinary Dividends Under A Trust, R. W. Maxwell

Washington Law Review

The distribution of extraordinary dividends between the life tenant and the remainderman under a trust created in corporate stock is a problem which has been extremely vexing to the courts with the result that three general rules have been developed. But, regardless of the rule followed, it is universally agreed that the intentions of the testator or trustor should be controlling. The extraordinary dividend is most likely to arise under one of the following circumstances: 1. Where an unusually large dividend is paid out of profits accumulated over a period of years. 2. In cases of total or part liquidation …


State Control Of Consolidation Of Public Utilities , Ford P. Hall Nov 1932

State Control Of Consolidation Of Public Utilities , Ford P. Hall

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editors , Editors Nov 1932

Editors , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.