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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
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Conflict of Laws--Torts--Choice of Law Required by Federal Tort Claims Act
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Constitutional Law--Equal Protection--Exemption of Veterans from Payment of Hunting and Fishing Fees
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Constitutional Law--Separation of Powers--Procedure for Removal of Judge an Interference with Judicial Process
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Constitutional Law--State Police Power--Restriction of Competition among Employment Agencies
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Contempt of Court--Summary Punishment of Direct Contempt--Attorney's Absence from Court
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Corporations--Inspection of Books and Records--Right of Former Director
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Criminal Law--Lotteries--Necessity of Consideration
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Domestic Relations--Alimony--Fixed Payments to Wife until Her Death or Remarriage as Basis of Claim against Husband's Estate
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Domestic Relations--Divorce and Alimony--Award of Alimony …
Joint Tortfeasors In Tennessee And The New Third-Party Statute, Robert W. Sturdivant
Joint Tortfeasors In Tennessee And The New Third-Party Statute, Robert W. Sturdivant
Vanderbilt Law Review
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 …
Torts -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Torts -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Vanderbilt Law Review
The decision of whether a defendant is negligent is normally for the jury to decide. This year, as in other years, the Tennessee courts have taken frequent opportunity to emphasize this,' though a directed verdict is proper when the jury could reasonably reach only a single result. The negligence issue is submitted to the jury in terms of the usual standard--whether the defendant acted as a reasonable prudent person would have acted under the same or similar circumstances. At times some of the circumstances may be more specifically adverted to in the instructions. Thus, under the "emergency", or "sudden peril …
An Inquiry Into The Principles Of Municipal Responsibility In General Assumpsit And Tort, George K. Gardner, Leslie M. Geller, John F. Mcgrory, William B. Shaffer Jr.
An Inquiry Into The Principles Of Municipal Responsibility In General Assumpsit And Tort, George K. Gardner, Leslie M. Geller, John F. Mcgrory, William B. Shaffer Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
This paper is written in the conviction that the world is governed by natural law. It is our ambition to describe an analytical method by which the true responsibility of a municipality in respect to any given claim in general assumpsit or tort may be ascertained. It is not pretended that the method which we shall offer will yield a result in harmony with every reported judicial decision and statute, nor even that it may not differ rather widely from the system of legal rules prevailing currently in many states. It is our hope to present an exposition of basic …
Book Reviews, John W. Wade Dean
Book Reviews, John W. Wade Dean
Vanderbilt Law Review
Cogitations on Torts
By Warren A. Seavey.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1954. Pp. 72. $2.00
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Selected Topics on the Law of Torts
By William L. Prosser
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1953. Pp. xi, 627.