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Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer Aug 1943

Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer

Michigan Law Review

The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.


Principal And Surety- Right Of Surety On Building Contract To Be Subrogated To Funds In Owner's Hands As Against Right Of Bank That Advanced Funds To Contractor, Mary Jane Morris Aug 1943

Principal And Surety- Right Of Surety On Building Contract To Be Subrogated To Funds In Owner's Hands As Against Right Of Bank That Advanced Funds To Contractor, Mary Jane Morris

Michigan Law Review

A contract for construction of a city sewerage system provided for progress payments on the fifteenth of each month of ninety per cent of the engineer's estimate of work done during the preceeding month, ten per cent being retained by the owner until final completion of the contract. The contract also required the contractor by the twentieth of the month to pay all labor costs and ninety per cent of the cost of materials delivered the month before. Because the necessary estimates had not been made, the June check was not paid to the contractor on the payment date. On …


Executors And Administrators-Right Of Creditors Of A Decedent To Recover From Distributees After The Estate Is Closed Apr 1943

Executors And Administrators-Right Of Creditors Of A Decedent To Recover From Distributees After The Estate Is Closed

Michigan Law Review

A recent California decision suggests a problem of some difficulty in the administration of decedents' estates. In Dabney V. Dabney, it appeared that a decedent had, in his lifetime, contracted to pay the plaintiff $100 and $350 respectively, monthly, as long as plaintiff should live, according to the terms of two contracts. In distributing the estate the court, as provided in the California Probate Code, had set aside a sum of money for the purpose of paying these monthly installments. The estate was then distributed, defendant herein being the principal distributee. On February 17, 1941, there remained only $216 …


Admiralty - Actions Against Shipowners For Loss Of Cargo - Burden Of Proof Of Seaworthiness, Michigan Law Review Feb 1943

Admiralty - Actions Against Shipowners For Loss Of Cargo - Burden Of Proof Of Seaworthiness, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A recent decision of the United States Supreme Court has laid to rest a number of complex problems involved in allocating the burden of proving seaworthiness between shipowners and injured cargo owners. While these general problems are by no means peculiar to maritime law, one plausible explanation for their unusual importance here might be found in the inherent difficulty which confronts the fact-finder when he attempts to accumulate information regarding accidents at sea. Fathoms of water may separate him from his evidence, and even where the source of injury is more accessible, the complex science of navigation and ship construction …


Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer Feb 1943

Abstracts, Katherine Kempfer

Michigan Law Review

The abstracts consist merely of summaries of the facts and holdings of recent cases and are distinguished from the notes by the absence of discussion.


Obiter Dicta Jan 1943

Obiter Dicta

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1943

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.