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Full-Text Articles in Torts
Benefits Received From Third Parties In Mitigation
Benefits Received From Third Parties In Mitigation
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Case Notes: Damages
Liability In Anglo-American Law For Damage Done By Chattels, Fowler V. Harper
Liability In Anglo-American Law For Damage Done By Chattels, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Pleading-Actions For Death Of Minor Child-Damages
Pleading-Actions For Death Of Minor Child-Damages
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Boycott - Medical Association, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Boycott - Medical Association, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Articles
The opinion of McCardie, J., (without a jury), in Pratt v. British Medical Association (1919), I K. B. 244, (noted in the MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW, June, 1919, p. 704), brilliantly reviewing the English cases, merits a fuller statement of the facts and principles involved than was possible in a short note. The action was by Doctors Burke, Pratt, and Holmes, against the British Medical Association and four of its officers, for damages for conspiracy, slander and libel.