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Damages--Liability Insurance And Punitive Damages, Harold Dale Brewster Jr. Feb 1963

Damages--Liability Insurance And Punitive Damages, Harold Dale Brewster Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Conflict Of Laws--Wrongful Death Measures Of Damages--Substantive Or Procedural?, Earl Moss Curry Jr. Feb 1963

Conflict Of Laws--Wrongful Death Measures Of Damages--Substantive Or Procedural?, Earl Moss Curry Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Damages--Exemplary Damages--Requirements Of Exemplary Damages, Eugene Triplett Hague Jr. Feb 1963

Damages--Exemplary Damages--Requirements Of Exemplary Damages, Eugene Triplett Hague Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Maximum Limitation On Death Actions In Virginia, Sheppard W. Mckenney Jan 1963

Maximum Limitation On Death Actions In Virginia, Sheppard W. Mckenney

William & Mary Law Review

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Longshoreman-Shipowner-Stevedore: The Circle Of Liability, Harney B. Stover, Jr. Jan 1963

Longshoreman-Shipowner-Stevedore: The Circle Of Liability, Harney B. Stover, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

It is universally recognized that in the past two decades the United States Supreme Court has substantially revised the law under which seamen, longshoremen and harbor workers (or their survivors) may recover damages for personal injury and death. One of the more recent and most authoritative texts in the field of admiralty and maritime law devotes an entire chapter, 147 pages in length, to the subject of the rights of seamen and maritime workers (or their survivors) of recovery for injury and death. The introduction to that chapter likens the Court's rewriting of the law in this field to a …