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Maximizing Passenger Recovery Under The Warsaw Convention: Articles 17 And 22
Maximizing Passenger Recovery Under The Warsaw Convention: Articles 17 And 22
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Judicial Treatment Of The Automobile Dealer Franchise Act, J. Patrick Martin
The Judicial Treatment Of The Automobile Dealer Franchise Act, J. Patrick Martin
Michigan Law Review
The representatives of the auto industry initially viewed the act with a jaundiced eye and warned that this special class legislation6 would radically change the existing case law by allowing the dealer to win where formerly he would have lost. However, the court decisions under the act have not borne out such dire predictions. This discussion will examine what has, in fact, been the judicial interpretation and treatment of the act.
Torts, Automobile Guest Statute, Owner-Passenger Not Guest Of Driver-Guest, Shannon T. Mason Jr.
Torts, Automobile Guest Statute, Owner-Passenger Not Guest Of Driver-Guest, Shannon T. Mason Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damages-Recovery For Loss Of Use Of Damaged Automobile During Abnormal Period Required For Repair [Parsons V. Lambert, Miss. 1950]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law-Accidents In International Air Transportation-Limitation Of Liability, William C. Gordon S.Ed.
International Law-Accidents In International Air Transportation-Limitation Of Liability, William C. Gordon S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, known professionally as Jane Froman, sought damages of one million dollars for injuries received when defendant's transatlantic plane crashed at Lisbon, Portugal. Before the flight, defendant prepared tickets for plaintiff and other passengers scheduled to entertain troops overseas and delivered them to a USO Camp Shows' employee in charge of arranging transportation for the group. Plaintiff had not expressly authorized the USO employee to receive the ticket in her behalf. She was unaware of the plane's exact destination. Held, a ticket invoking the liability limitations of the Warsaw Convention was delivered as a matter of law. Ross v. …
Recovery For Loss Of Use Of Destroyed Automobile
Recovery For Loss Of Use Of Destroyed Automobile
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Damages
Limitation Of The Amount Of The Common Carrier's Liability, Edwin C. Goddard
Limitation Of The Amount Of The Common Carrier's Liability, Edwin C. Goddard
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When the case of Railroad v. Lockwood, 17 Wall. (U. S.) 357, settled the law that the common carrier can not contract against liability for losses due to his negligence, it did not put an end to the efforts of common carriers to escape liability for losses so arising.