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The Work Of The Committee On Foods, Raymond Hertwig Dec 1933

The Work Of The Committee On Foods, Raymond Hertwig

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The National Bar Program, Frank C. Haymond Dec 1933

The National Bar Program, Frank C. Haymond

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bastardy--Common Law Marriage--What Constitutes, John L. Detch Dec 1933

Bastardy--Common Law Marriage--What Constitutes, John L. Detch

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Marketing Agreements Under The Agricultural Adjustment Act: Their Contents And Constitutionality , Morris Duane Dec 1933

Marketing Agreements Under The Agricultural Adjustment Act: Their Contents And Constitutionality , Morris Duane

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit Dec 1933

A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases , Editors Dec 1933

Recent Cases , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Work Of The Bureau Of Investigation, Arthur J. Cramp Dec 1933

The Work Of The Bureau Of Investigation, Arthur J. Cramp

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Censorship At Common Law And Under Modern Dispensation , Garrard Glenn Dec 1933

Censorship At Common Law And Under Modern Dispensation , Garrard Glenn

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews , Editors Dec 1933

Book Reviews , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Struggle For Federal Food And Drugs Legislation, C. C. Regier Dec 1933

The Struggle For Federal Food And Drugs Legislation, C. C. Regier

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The American Medical Association’S Work For Consumer Protection, Morris Fishbein Dec 1933

The American Medical Association’S Work For Consumer Protection, Morris Fishbein

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Activities Of Consumers’ Organizations, James F. Corbett Dec 1933

The Activities Of Consumers’ Organizations, James F. Corbett

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Conveyances By Husband And Wife Under The Revised Code, Leo Carlin Dec 1933

Conveyances By Husband And Wife Under The Revised Code, Leo Carlin

West Virginia Law Review

The formalities of conveyances involving the property rights of husband and wife have been much simplified in the Revised Code. The simplification has resulted largely from fundamental changes made in property rights arising from the marital relationship, the general effect of which is to place the husband and the wife on a parity with reference to the rights of each in the other's property and to divest the husband of his former control over the wife's disposition of her property. In order to have a full realization of the formalities and complications which have been abandoned, and to differentiate therefrom …


Clogging The Equity Of Redemption, C. C. Williams Jr. Dec 1933

Clogging The Equity Of Redemption, C. C. Williams Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nuisances--Injunctions--Pollution Of Stream By City--Balance Of Convenience, Charles W. Caldwell Dec 1933

Nuisances--Injunctions--Pollution Of Stream By City--Balance Of Convenience, Charles W. Caldwell

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sufficiency Of Indictments: The Problem Of Provisions And Exceptions, Frederick W. Ford Dec 1933

The Sufficiency Of Indictments: The Problem Of Provisions And Exceptions, Frederick W. Ford

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Domestic Relations--Constructive Desertion--Husband's Duty To Provide A Separate Home For His Wife, Morris F. Funt Dec 1933

Domestic Relations--Constructive Desertion--Husband's Duty To Provide A Separate Home For His Wife, Morris F. Funt

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equity--Laches--Statute Of Limitations, Julius Cohen Dec 1933

Equity--Laches--Statute Of Limitations, Julius Cohen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Injunctions--Restraining Unlicensed Practice Of Medicine, Richard F. Currence Dec 1933

Injunctions--Restraining Unlicensed Practice Of Medicine, Richard F. Currence

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Power Of A West Virginia Corporation To Deprive Classes Of Its Stock Of The Right To Vote For The Election Of Directors Or Managers, Melvin G. Sperry Dec 1933

The Power Of A West Virginia Corporation To Deprive Classes Of Its Stock Of The Right To Vote For The Election Of Directors Or Managers, Melvin G. Sperry

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Effect Of New Trial On Plea Of Autrefois Acquit, Berkeley Minor Jr. Dec 1933

Effect Of New Trial On Plea Of Autrefois Acquit, Berkeley Minor Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


West Virginia Cases On Criminal Procedure, Charles P. Wilhelm Dec 1933

West Virginia Cases On Criminal Procedure, Charles P. Wilhelm

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Interstate Commerce - Motor Carrier Operating Within - Single State As A Link In Interstate Transportation, Paul G. Kauper Dec 1933

Constitutional Law - Interstate Commerce - Motor Carrier Operating Within - Single State As A Link In Interstate Transportation, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff was engaged in business as a common carrier of goods by motor vehicle. He transported goods between the docks of Los Angeles harbor and points in and around Los Angeles, but all the goods which he carried were originally shipped in from or were consigned to destinations outside the State. His operations, however, were independent of the operations of connecting carriers. The California Railroad Commission ordered the plaintiff to cease operations until he secured a certificate of public convenience and necessity. Held, on review, that the plaintiff was engaged in interstate commerce, and that the Commission's order …


A Critique Of The Choice-Of-Law Problem, David F. Cavers Dec 1933

A Critique Of The Choice-Of-Law Problem, David F. Cavers

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Torts - Principal And Agent - Liability For Negligent Driving Dec 1933

Torts - Principal And Agent - Liability For Negligent Driving

Michigan Law Review

Defendant company's salesman, driving his own car while selling defendant's washing-machines on a commission basis over a large territory, and with no regulation by the defendant except as to the terms of the contracts the salesman might make, negligently collided with plaintiff's car. Held, a salesman driving his own car, with no more supervision than existed here, is an independent contractor for whose negligence his employer is not liable. Stockwell v. Morris, (Wyo. 1933) 22 Pac. (2d) 189.


Workmen's Compensation-Right Of Dole Employee To Compensation Dec 1933

Workmen's Compensation-Right Of Dole Employee To Compensation

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff, a citizen on the relief rolls of the defendant city, was put to work in accordance with a scrip relief plan under which persons receiving aid were "required" to work if they were able. They were paid a stipulated amount of script per hour, which was exchangeable for goods at the city store. The plaintiff was injured while using a wheelbarrow in line of duty in so working in the city park, and claimed the right to workmen's compensation under the statute as an employee of the city. The court held, by a five-to-three division, that the …


State Taxation Of Interstate Motor Carriers, Paul G. Kauper Dec 1933

State Taxation Of Interstate Motor Carriers, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

Though the Supreme Court has never had occasion to express its views as to the gasoline tax in its relation to interstate motor carriers (see first instalment of this article), it has been confronted with a series of cases involving automobile registration taxes. Every State today imposes such taxes. A brief discussion of the theory and nature of such taxes will aid in understanding their legal consequences.


Bills And Notes-Bonds Payable At Office Of Trustee Which Becomes Insolvent After Due Date But Before Bonds Presented, Ralph W. Aigler Dec 1933

Bills And Notes-Bonds Payable At Office Of Trustee Which Becomes Insolvent After Due Date But Before Bonds Presented, Ralph W. Aigler

Michigan Law Review

In Morley v. University of Detroit, decided May 16, 1933, the Supreme Court of Michigan reaches a conclusion not only of intense interest as a matter of legal doctrine, but also tremendously important, if followed, in determining the location of losses that may run into large sums. The defendant had floated a large bond issue secured by trust mortgage to a Trust Company. Among the obligor's undertakings in the mortgage was one to the effect that it would punctually pay the principal and interest of every bond according to the terms of the bond and coupons and would "deposit …


Constitutional Law - Bank Reorganization Legislation - Composition With Depositors And Other Creditors, Maurice S. Culp Dec 1933

Constitutional Law - Bank Reorganization Legislation - Composition With Depositors And Other Creditors, Maurice S. Culp

Michigan Law Review

Twenty States and the federal government now have laws permitting the reorganization and reopening of insolvent or failing banks. The usual statute provides for the reorganization of a bank upon some plan approved by a large majority of the general creditors of the institution; the plan must also have the approval of state banking officials and of a court of general jurisdiction, although the last is by no means a universal requirement. The reorganization, when approved, becomes binding upon all depositors and general creditors of the bank regardless of consent. By the terms of a few statutes, non-assenting creditors are …


Banks And Banking -- Stop-Payment Orders Releasing Bank From Liability For "Inadvertent" Payment Dec 1933

Banks And Banking -- Stop-Payment Orders Releasing Bank From Liability For "Inadvertent" Payment

Michigan Law Review

In an action by a depositor against his bank for money paid out on a check in violation of a stop-payment order, the bank interposed the defense that the terms of the order excused it if it should pay through "inadvertence or accident," and that the check was so paid. It was held that the bank was not liable. Hodnick v. Fidelity Trust Co., (Ind. App. 1932) 183 N. E. 488.