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Franck V. J. J. Sugarman-Rudolph Co., Jesse W. Carter Dec 1952

Franck V. J. J. Sugarman-Rudolph Co., Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Claims by buyers who waited over three years to assert their damage claims for the alleged breach of a contract guarantee were time barred because the claimed breach was not made within a reasonable amount of time.


L. B. Laboratories, Inc. V. Mitchell, Jesse W. Carter May 1952

L. B. Laboratories, Inc. V. Mitchell, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

An accountant's failure to file income tax returns in a timely manner was actionable as a breach of contract, not solely as negligence, and the client did not have to present expert evidence as to professional standards to prove untimely filing.


Relief For Vendee From Vendor's Strike, Warren D. Langer Jan 1952

Relief For Vendee From Vendor's Strike, Warren D. Langer

Cleveland State Law Review

While all persons affected by strikes do not have an available remedy, there are many situations where rights and actions have not been exercised and innocent persons have suffered although the necessity of doing so has been precluded by our existing laws. In the first remedy, breach of contract, an injured vendee may maintain an action either against a vendor who fails to protect himself by an appropriate strike clause or a vendor who willfully breaches a contract and then attempts to utilize the fact of a strike as a defense. The second remedy, an action against the striking union, …