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Does "Legislative Review" By Courts In Appeals From Public Utility Commissions Constitute Due Process Of Law?, Maurice H. Merrill May 1926

Does "Legislative Review" By Courts In Appeals From Public Utility Commissions Constitute Due Process Of Law?, Maurice H. Merrill

Indiana Law Journal

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Unwary Purchaser, Edward S. Rogers Jun 1910

Unwary Purchaser, Edward S. Rogers

Michigan Law Review

Anyone who has occasion to examine the cases involving trade mark infringement and other forms of unfair trading by the imitation of names, labels, packages and the like, must at once be struck by their irreconcilable conflict. While, of course, the facts in no two cases are alike, this diversity cannot account for the variance in result. The rule of law to be applied is not seriously disputed. The Lord Ordinary's definition of infringement, in Smith v. Carron, 13 R. P. C. 109, III, can hardly be improved upon: "A trade mark is infringed when goods are sent into the …


Green Building Contracts: Considering The Roles Of Consequential Damages & Limitation Of Liability Provisions, Darren A. Prum, Stephen Del Percio Dec 1009

Green Building Contracts: Considering The Roles Of Consequential Damages & Limitation Of Liability Provisions, Darren A. Prum, Stephen Del Percio

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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The Place Of Corporate Lawmaking In American Society, Fenner Stewart Jr. Dec 1009

The Place Of Corporate Lawmaking In American Society, Fenner Stewart Jr.

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Debt Collectors Behaving Badly: A Guide To Consumer Rights, Cody Vitello Dec 1009

Debt Collectors Behaving Badly: A Guide To Consumer Rights, Cody Vitello

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conversion Of Digital Property: Protecting Consumers In The Age Of Technology, Caitlin J. Akins Dec 1009

Conversion Of Digital Property: Protecting Consumers In The Age Of Technology, Caitlin J. Akins

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Who Owns Your Dinner? A Discussion Of America's Patented Genetically Engineered Food Sources, And Why Reform Is Necessary, Madison Smith Dec 1009

Who Owns Your Dinner? A Discussion Of America's Patented Genetically Engineered Food Sources, And Why Reform Is Necessary, Madison Smith

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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