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Third-Party Liability And Adjustments Between Different Employers And Insurance Carriers In Tennessee, William J. Harbison Oct 1963

Third-Party Liability And Adjustments Between Different Employers And Insurance Carriers In Tennessee, William J. Harbison

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In this article the author discusses the Tennessee law as to the relative positions of employers and third party tort feasors in workmen's compensation situations. After discussing the employer's right to subrogation to his employee's right of action, the employer's right to a lien on any recovery in such an action, and the right of the third party to indemnity from the employer, he concludes by treating the problem of joint and successive employers, taking special note of the heretofore untapped resources of the Tennessee Second Injury Fund.


Joint Tortfeasors In Tennessee And The New Third-Party Statute, Robert W. Sturdivant Dec 1955

Joint Tortfeasors In Tennessee And The New Third-Party Statute, Robert W. Sturdivant

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Chapter 145 of the 1955 Public Acts' enacted by the Tennessee Legislature, purporting in some degree to permit a third-party action, has evoked considerable interest among members of the Tennessee Bar and liability insurance carriers.

The act provides that when a defendant deems some other party primarily liable to the plaintiff, then the defendant may file a cross action against the third party. It will be recalled that when the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were first promulgated, Rule 14 provided that a defendant, deeming a third party liable to himsel for to the plaintiff, could make such third party …