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The Tort Liability Of American Municipalities, Chester James Antieau Jan 1951

The Tort Liability Of American Municipalities, Chester James Antieau

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Right Of Employee To Sue Employer For Intentional Tort Jan 1951

Right Of Employee To Sue Employer For Intentional Tort

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Right Of Action Of A Minor Child Against A Parent Tort Feasor - Mahnke V. Moore, Malcolm L. Jacobson Jan 1951

Right Of Action Of A Minor Child Against A Parent Tort Feasor - Mahnke V. Moore, Malcolm L. Jacobson

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rights Of An Unborn Child - Suit For Prenatal Injury Allowed In Maryland - Damasiewicz V. Gorsuch Jan 1951

Rights Of An Unborn Child - Suit For Prenatal Injury Allowed In Maryland - Damasiewicz V. Gorsuch

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Negligence-Liability Of Landlord For Injuries To Persons On The Premises, John A. Hellstrom S. Ed. Jan 1951

Negligence-Liability Of Landlord For Injuries To Persons On The Premises, John A. Hellstrom S. Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, an invitee, sued for injuries caused by the fall of plaster from the ceiling of a tavern operated by a tenant in a building owned by defendant. Held, the rule whereby a lessor of premises leased for a public use is liable to an invitee of his tenant is inapplicable. Warner v. Fry, (Mo. 1950) 228 S.W. (2d) 729.


Torts-Liability For Misrepresentation Made With Honest Belief In Its Truth, C. E. Lombardi, Jr. Jan 1951

Torts-Liability For Misrepresentation Made With Honest Belief In Its Truth, C. E. Lombardi, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Defendant, a liquor broker, was authorized to make contracts for a liquor wholesaler. He represented to plaintiff that the wholesaler had sufficient liquor immediately available to supply plaintiff with an "unlimited amount," and that he had investigated the company and it was "financially all right." Defendant honestly believed his representations to be true. Relying on the representations, plaintiff placed a large order with the wholesaler and paid a deposit which he lost when the wholesaler went bankrupt shortly thereafter. Plaintiff sued for damages. On appeal from judgment for plaintiff, held, affirmed. Petition for rehearing denied. Stein v. Treger, …