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Articles 31 - 60 of 78
Full-Text Articles in Torts
Torts—Unavoidable Accident Instruction, L. William Houger
Torts—Unavoidable Accident Instruction, L. William Houger
Washington Law Review
Cooper v. Pay-N-Save Drugs, Inc., and Schultz v. Cheney School Dist. concerned the use of the unavoidable accident instruction by trial courts. The court held that the giving of the instruction was error in the Cooper case but not error in the Schultz case.
Insurance Company Liability For Exemplary Damages, Walter W. Miller Jr.
Insurance Company Liability For Exemplary Damages, Walter W. Miller Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
Northwestern Nat. Cas. Co. v. McNulty, 307 F.2d 432 (5th Cir. 1962).
Torts -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, Dix W. Noel
Torts -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, Dix W. Noel
Vanderbilt Law Review
Most of the tort cases during the survey period do not involve any significant changes in the law. Mindful of the necessity of stability and predictability, and of a tradition of even-handed continuity, our courts have been naturally hesitant to upset established rules. However, in a few areas (injuries to unborn children, application of the immunity doctrine to a minor whose disability is removed, scope of liability for negligent misrepresentation) the courts have been faced with new problems and changed conditions. In these areas the decisions frankly accept responsibility for some development of legal doctrine to keep it responsive to …
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles David Mcmunn
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles David Mcmunn
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damages--Detinue--Liability Under Redelivery Bond For Depreciation Of Chattel, George Charles Hughes Iii
Damages--Detinue--Liability Under Redelivery Bond For Depreciation Of Chattel, George Charles Hughes Iii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Implied Warranty And Trichinosis, Lee Ames Luce
Implied Warranty And Trichinosis, Lee Ames Luce
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Administration of Justice-Federal Rules of Civil Procedure--District Court Has No Power To Penalize Counsel for Delay Which Violates Standing Orders of Court
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Carriers--Routes-Action for Reparation Available Under Motor Carrier Act for Unreasonable Routing Defendant motor carrier transported shipments for plaintiff shipper
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Constitutional Law--Full Faith and Credit--Collateral Attack on Errors of Court of Prior Forum
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Restraint of Trade--Labor Law-Where Defendants Stipulated They Were Independent Contractors and Joined Union To Fix Prices, Having No Other Legitimate Union Interest, Membership May Be Terminated Under Sherman Act
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Domestic Relations--Annulment--Female Impotence Is Made Curable by the Surgical Creation of a Functional …
Recovery Of Damages For Injuries Sustained By Children En Ventre Sa Mere, Daniel A. Ruley Jr.
Recovery Of Damages For Injuries Sustained By Children En Ventre Sa Mere, Daniel A. Ruley Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
The principal legal question dealt with here is whether there is a cause of action for the wrongful death of a child which while en ventre sa mere is injured and subsequently is born dead as the result of negligence of a third party. This question is closely related to the questions of: (1) whether there is a cause of action for the wrongful death of a child which while en ventre sa mere is injured as the result of negligence of a third party, subsequently is born alive and then dies as a result of such injuries; and (2) …
Sales-Implied Warranty-Merchantable Quality Of Tobacco Products, John E. Mogk
Sales-Implied Warranty-Merchantable Quality Of Tobacco Products, John E. Mogk
Michigan Law Review
Decedent's widow and the administrator of his estate brought a consolidated suit against the American Tobacco Company on six theories of liability for the death of decedent, allegedly caused by lung cancer purportedly contracted from the smoking of defendant's cigarettes. At the close of plaintiff's evidence, the district court directed a verdict for defendant on all counts except those of implied warranty and negligence. The jury determined that, although defendant's cigarettes were the cause of decedent's lung cancer and resultant death, defendant had no means of knowing that the cigarettes would cause cancer. On appeal of the implied warranty charge …
Admiralty--Liability--Transitory Unseaworthiness, Richard Delamielleure
Admiralty--Liability--Transitory Unseaworthiness, Richard Delamielleure
Michigan Law Review
While loading grain aboard a ship, the petitioners, longshoremen, were injured when they inhaled noxious fumes from a shot of grain released into the vessel's hold, the grain having been treated with a chemical insecticide by unknown parties at an inland point. Petitioners brought suit against the city, which owned the grain elevators, and the shipowner, alleging, among other things, that the vessel was unseaworthy. The district court found the ship to be seaworthy, and the circuit court of appeals affirmed the judgment for the defendant. On certiorari the Supreme Court vacated the judgment and remanded the case to the …
Advocating The Rights Of The Injured, Benjamin Marcus
Advocating The Rights Of The Injured, Benjamin Marcus
Michigan Law Review
When workmen's compensation was first introduced a half century ago, it was felt necessary to cushion the shock in a number of ways. One of these was the idea of a bargain, an exchange, in which the worker, to obtain the new remedy based on liability without fault, gave up his existing remedy, the right to a tort action against his employer for a negligent injury. It is time that the terms of that bargain be re-examined.
Liability Of Unincorporated Association For Tortious Injury To A Member, Judson A. Crane
Liability Of Unincorporated Association For Tortious Injury To A Member, Judson A. Crane
Vanderbilt Law Review
Whether a partnership should be treated as a legal entity has been discussed in connection with the drafting of the Uniform Partnership Act' and its interpretation. It seems that the act is in some respects consistent with the entity theory, particularly in the creation of "tenure in partnership" of the joint property. As to liability of the partnership for tortious injury of a member by the partners or partnership employees, it seems clearly to have adopted the non-entity or aggregate approach. Section 13 provides that the partnership is liable for loss or injury by wrongful act or omission caused --to …
Hurricanes And Municipal Liability
Hurricanes And Municipal Liability
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Assumption Of Risk In The Use Of Icy Sidewalks
Assumption Of Risk In The Use Of Icy Sidewalks
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Foolish Insured And Double Indemnity
The Foolish Insured And Double Indemnity
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damages--Liability Insurance And Punitive Damages, Harold Dale Brewster Jr.
Damages--Liability Insurance And Punitive Damages, Harold Dale Brewster Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws--Wrongful Death Measures Of Damages--Substantive Or Procedural?, Earl Moss Curry Jr.
Conflict Of Laws--Wrongful Death Measures Of Damages--Substantive Or Procedural?, Earl Moss Curry Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damages--Exemplary Damages--Requirements Of Exemplary Damages, Eugene Triplett Hague Jr.
Damages--Exemplary Damages--Requirements Of Exemplary Damages, Eugene Triplett Hague Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert William Burk Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert William Burk Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maximum Limitation On Death Actions In Virginia, Sheppard W. Mckenney
Maximum Limitation On Death Actions In Virginia, Sheppard W. Mckenney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Libel From Comment On Facts Generally Known - A. S. Abell Company V. Kirby, Robert W. Baker
Libel From Comment On Facts Generally Known - A. S. Abell Company V. Kirby, Robert W. Baker
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts--Contributory Negligence--Proximate Cause--"But For" Rule, William G. Kohlhepp
Torts--Contributory Negligence--Proximate Cause--"But For" Rule, William G. Kohlhepp
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tort Of Invasion Of Privacy Recognized In Maryland - Carr V. Watkins, Arthur K. Crocker
Tort Of Invasion Of Privacy Recognized In Maryland - Carr V. Watkins, Arthur K. Crocker
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts - Illegitimacy - Illegitimate V. Father
Torts - Illegitimacy - Illegitimate V. Father
Duquesne Law Review
To cause one to be born into the world as an illegitimate constitutes a tortious act-no remedy for injuries resulting from this act will be granted.
Zepeda v. Zepeda, 41 Ill. App. 2d 240, 190 N.E. 2d 849 (1963).
Stock Broker's Liability Under Customs, Usages, And Rules, Robert H. Jackson
Stock Broker's Liability Under Customs, Usages, And Rules, Robert H. Jackson
Cleveland State Law Review
Within the framework of this article, it is proposed to consider, in summary form, the doctrines of custom, usage, and rules frequently violated by stockbrokers.
Book Review, David S. Lake
Book Review, David S. Lake
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviewing Encyclopedia of Negligence, Central Book Company, 1962
Recent Cases
University of Richmond Law Review
This article provides a list of the recent cases and their summaries for the year of 1963.
Comments, Various Editors
The Victim's Fault In Wrongful Death Actions In French Law, Wencelas J. Wagner
The Victim's Fault In Wrongful Death Actions In French Law, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Tort Liability For Misstatements Or Omissions In Sales Of Securities, Lawrence J. Hayes
Tort Liability For Misstatements Or Omissions In Sales Of Securities, Lawrence J. Hayes
Cleveland State Law Review
This article deals with certain civil liabilities created by the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 in connection with the sale of securities. It is centered on liability occasioned by misstatements or omissions in sales of securities.