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Torts--A New Test For Proximate Cause?, Robert William Burk Jr.
Torts--A New Test For Proximate Cause?, Robert William Burk Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles Henry Rudolph Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles Henry Rudolph Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws -- 1961 Tennessee Survey (Ii), Elliott E. Cheatham
Conflict Of Laws -- 1961 Tennessee Survey (Ii), Elliott E. Cheatham
Vanderbilt Law Review
Jurisdiction of courts over foreign corporations is a developing subject. Almost all aspects of it are touched on by decision or discussion in two cases in different courts and under different statutes; one case was in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, the other in the United States district court.
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Tucker v. International Salt Co. was an action in a state court in contract and quasi-contract against a Pennsylvania corporation.
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Shuler v. Wood was an action in tort in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee against two Pennsylvania corporations.
The Thrust Of Tort Law Part Iii: The Scientific Environment, Leon Green
The Thrust Of Tort Law Part Iii: The Scientific Environment, Leon Green
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts--Parent And Child--Parent Liability For Tort Of Child Where Parent Negligent In Failing To Restrain Child, David Mayer Katz
Torts--Parent And Child--Parent Liability For Tort Of Child Where Parent Negligent In Failing To Restrain Child, David Mayer Katz
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia Procedure: Parties To Litigation Involving Automobiles, Emeric Fischer
Virginia Procedure: Parties To Litigation Involving Automobiles, Emeric Fischer
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts - Wrongful Death - Suicide As Result Of Uncontrollable Impulse Caused By Negligently Inflicted Injuries, William F. Coyle
Torts - Wrongful Death - Suicide As Result Of Uncontrollable Impulse Caused By Negligently Inflicted Injuries, William F. Coyle
Villanova Law Review
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