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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Food and Drug Law
Products Liability Based Upon Violation Of Statutory Standards, Joseph H. Ballway Jr.
Products Liability Based Upon Violation Of Statutory Standards, Joseph H. Ballway Jr.
Michigan Law Review
Regulatory enactments controlling production and distribution can give rise in several different ways to civil liability on behalf of persons injured by non-conforming merchandise. For instance, if a statute codifies existing common-law rules of negligence, its effect is merely to place the weight of legislative authority behind ordinary negligence principles. Since an injured party's recovery under such a provision still depends largely upon his proving in the traditional manner that a defendant failed to exercise due care, this kind of statute merits no further discussion. On the other hand, if particular legislation expressly states that a violator may be subjected …
The Food And Drug Administration And The Economic Adulteration Of Foods, Wesley E. Forte
The Food And Drug Administration And The Economic Adulteration Of Foods, Wesley E. Forte
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Administering That Ounce Of Prevention: New Drugs And Nuclear Reactors--Part Ii, David F. Cavers
Administering That Ounce Of Prevention: New Drugs And Nuclear Reactors--Part Ii, David F. Cavers
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administering That Ounce Of Prevention: New Drugs And Nuclear Reactors--I, David F. Cavers
Administering That Ounce Of Prevention: New Drugs And Nuclear Reactors--I, David F. Cavers
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
Retail Druggist's Warranty Of Drugs, Thomas M. Schmitz
Retail Druggist's Warranty Of Drugs, Thomas M. Schmitz
Cleveland State Law Review
Jurisdictions retaining a contractual warranty theory hold that a retail druggist warrants the wholesomeness, fitness, and merchantability of his products. This warranty applies to all drugs whether they are prescription drugs, proprietary drugs ,brand name drugs, or drugs sold in the original sealed containers. Liability for the sale of a prescription drug may be exempted if the patient relies on the physician's judgment, and liability for the sale of a brand name drug may be relieved if there is reliance on the manufacturer's reputation. Jurisdictions construing product warranty as a strict liability in tort will invariably hold a retail druggist …