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Full-Text Articles in Consumer Protection Law
Truth And Consequences, John W. Edmonds, Iii, George W. Taylor, Jr.
Truth And Consequences, John W. Edmonds, Iii, George W. Taylor, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Products Liability--Applicability Of Comparative Negligence, David A. Fischer
Products Liability--Applicability Of Comparative Negligence, David A. Fischer
Faculty Publications
Products liability and comparative negligence are two very rapidly developing fields of tort law. In recent years, the vast majority of courts have adopted strict liability for harm caused by defective products. At the same time, the doctrine of comparative negligence has changed almost overnight from a doctrine that had been accepted by only a handful of jurisdictions into what is now the majority approach in this country.
Consumer Protection And Prescription Drugs: The Generic Drug Substitution Laws, Jillena A. Warner
Consumer Protection And Prescription Drugs: The Generic Drug Substitution Laws, Jillena A. Warner
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Consumer Law--The Supervised Loan In West Virginia, Jon David Levy
Consumer Law--The Supervised Loan In West Virginia, Jon David Levy
West Virginia Law Review
The supervised (small) loan is just one piece in the patchwork of transactions characterized as consumer credit. It is designed to increase the availability of credit for consumers in a form attractive to legitimate lenders who are permitted to issue loans with a low ceiling on the maximum principal amount, and a high ceiling on the permissible rate of interest. The other primary feature of the supervised loan, in trade off to its exemption from general usury requirements, is comprehensive regulation. As a result, supervised loan legislation is uniformly characterized by scrupulous licensing and oversight requirements. The one source perhaps …