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Torts

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1989

Institution
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Torts: Oklahoma's Tool For Expanding Tort Liability: O'Toole V. Carlsbad Service Station, Eric D. Janzen Jan 1989

Torts: Oklahoma's Tool For Expanding Tort Liability: O'Toole V. Carlsbad Service Station, Eric D. Janzen

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Gap In The North Carolina Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Statute: Joint Tortfeasors - When And How Does Underinsured Motorist Coverage Apply?, Elizabeth H. Mccullough Jan 1989

A Gap In The North Carolina Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Statute: Joint Tortfeasors - When And How Does Underinsured Motorist Coverage Apply?, Elizabeth H. Mccullough

Campbell Law Review

This Comment examines North Carolina's underinsured motorist coverage statute, a standard North Carolina automobile insurance policy and applicable common law.


Torts: The Fault-Free Plaintiff And The Governmental Tortfeasor: Several Liability In Oklahoma Under Fuller V. Odom, Tim Rhodes Jan 1989

Torts: The Fault-Free Plaintiff And The Governmental Tortfeasor: Several Liability In Oklahoma Under Fuller V. Odom, Tim Rhodes

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Presumption Of Due Care And The Law Of Comparative Negligence, Michael A. Pellini Jan 1989

The Presumption Of Due Care And The Law Of Comparative Negligence, Michael A. Pellini

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Hostile Environment Claims Of Sexual Harassment: The Continuing Expansion Of Sexual Harassment Law, Jill W. Henken Jan 1989

Hostile Environment Claims Of Sexual Harassment: The Continuing Expansion Of Sexual Harassment Law, Jill W. Henken

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Man Bites Dog With Ohio's Vicious Dog Statute, Diane K. Hale Jan 1989

Man Bites Dog With Ohio's Vicious Dog Statute, Diane K. Hale

Cleveland State Law Review

This article discusses Ohio’s vicious dog statute, ORC 955.11, signed into law in July 1987. Section II provides background information on pit bulls and their general reputation in society. Section III explains how dogs and dog ownership were regulated under the old law, and then Section IV delves into how the new law operates to regulate dogs. Section V moves into issues of Constitutionality, and Sections VI and VII discuss alternative options and proposes changes to the new law.