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Liability Of A Business Proprietor For Attraction Of Crowds
Liability Of A Business Proprietor For Attraction Of Crowds
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Torts
Negligence-Proximate Cause-Plaintiff's Burden Of Proof Where Either Of Two Wrongful Acts Could Have Caused Injury, M. J. Spencer
Negligence-Proximate Cause-Plaintiff's Burden Of Proof Where Either Of Two Wrongful Acts Could Have Caused Injury, M. J. Spencer
Michigan Law Review
While walking on a highway, A was knocked down by a car driven by B, and was almost immediately run over by C's car. A was pronounced dead from several injuries, any one of which would have sufficed to cause his death. Plaintiff, A's administratrix, recovered judgment against both B and C for A's death. Held, reversing on other grounds, joinder of B and C was proper. Micelli v. Hirsch, (Ohio App. 1948) 83 N.E. (2d) 240.
The Employer's Liability For The Acts Of His Independent Contractor When The Work Is Inherently Dangerous, Richard G. Bell
The Employer's Liability For The Acts Of His Independent Contractor When The Work Is Inherently Dangerous, Richard G. Bell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Family Car Doctrine And Its Application, Marne Q. Miller
The Family Car Doctrine And Its Application, Marne Q. Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Damages--Tortfeasor Not Liable For Medical And Hospital Services Supplied By Plaintiff's Employer Under Insurance Plan Where Plaintiff Incurred No Expense--Sedlock V. Trosper, Norris W. Reigler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.