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The Prosser Myth Of Transferred Intent, Peter B. Kutner
The Prosser Myth Of Transferred Intent, Peter B. Kutner
Indiana Law Journal
The main theme of this Article is that Prosser advanced a mythical doctrine of transferred intent. What Prosser asserted to be the law was not the law when he wrote his article on transferred intent and amended his treatise. The cases he relied on to support his conclusions on transferred intent did not support them. Moreover, despite Prosser’s great influence on American tort law, Prosser’s position on transferred intent is not the law now and should not be. Its consequences are undesirable. Recognition of transferred intent as a basis of liability is due primarily to its inclusion in the First …
Recent Developments In The Law Of Torts Introduction, Jon T. Hirschoff
Recent Developments In The Law Of Torts Introduction, Jon T. Hirschoff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Development In The Law Of Torts In Indiana, 1940-1945, Fowler V. Harper
Development In The Law Of Torts In Indiana, 1940-1945, Fowler V. Harper
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Torts, By Thomas M. Cooley, Fowler Vincent Harper
The Law Of Torts, By Thomas M. Cooley, Fowler Vincent Harper
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.