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The Standard Of Care Owed By A Hospital To Its Patients, William J. Harbison
The Standard Of Care Owed By A Hospital To Its Patients, William J. Harbison
Vanderbilt Law Review
Despite the: great number of tort cases which have arisen between hospitals and their patients, comparatively little has been written upon the subject of the standard of care required of a hospital in its relationship with those who enter it for treatment. In this Note some of the types of problems arising out of this relationship will be examined.' Questions of substantive and procedural law will be treated together in order to present these problems more clearly.
Generally, public hospitals are excused from tort liability to their patients upon the ground of governmental immunity ; in most states charitable institutions …
Family Partnership V. Corporation -- Income Tax Aspects, Bruce Mcclain
Family Partnership V. Corporation -- Income Tax Aspects, Bruce Mcclain
Vanderbilt Law Review
At the outset, it must be emphasized that a decision as to the more desirable mode of doing business should never be based solely upon tax considerations. In every instance, the following legal and practical advantages of transacting business as a corporation must always be borne in mind: (1) Limited Liability. The liability of a stockholder for the debts of the corporation is limited to his investment in its stock, while all of the property bf a general partner is subject to the claims of the firm's creditors, if its assets are insufficient to satisfy such claims in full. (2) …