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The Effect Of Mental Defects, Less Than Insanity, On The Standard Of Care Required Of Defendants In Civil Negligence Cases, Robert M. Spragens
The Effect Of Mental Defects, Less Than Insanity, On The Standard Of Care Required Of Defendants In Civil Negligence Cases, Robert M. Spragens
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligence, The Standard Of Care Of Infants In Civil Cases, Mary Louise Barton
Negligence, The Standard Of Care Of Infants In Civil Cases, Mary Louise Barton
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligence: The Standard Of Care Required Of Physicians, Roy Vance Jr.
Negligence: The Standard Of Care Required Of Physicians, Roy Vance Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligence: The Standard Of Care Required Of Physicians And Surgeons, Roy Vance Jr.
Negligence: The Standard Of Care Required Of Physicians And Surgeons, Roy Vance Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdictions Adopting The Tort Standard Of Care In Criminal Negligence, Ramon A. Woodall Ii
Jurisdictions Adopting The Tort Standard Of Care In Criminal Negligence, Ramon A. Woodall Ii
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligence - Contributory Negligence - Infant Plaintiff's Violation Of Statute, Wayne E. Babler
Negligence - Contributory Negligence - Infant Plaintiff's Violation Of Statute, Wayne E. Babler
Michigan Law Review
A nine-year old boy, who ran out into the street without looking in both directions, and thus violated a statute, was injured by an automobile the driver of which was allegedly negligent. Held, it is not negligence as a matter of law for a nine-year old boy to step into the street without looking both ways, notwithstanding the penal statute. Michalsky v. Gaertner, 53 Ohio App. yr, 5 N. E. (2d) 181 (1937).