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Full-Text Articles in Law
Liability Of Employers For Misrepresentations Made By Independent Contractors, Merton Ferson
Liability Of Employers For Misrepresentations Made By Independent Contractors, Merton Ferson
Vanderbilt Law Review
There are two ways of getting a job done. The person who wants it done can do it himself by his own efforts, management and hired help; or he can bargain with someone else for the desired result. When he hires per- sonal services and retains the management of the enterprise he is called a "master," the person hired is called a "servant," and the master is liable for what the servant does in the master's behalf. But when one bargains for a given result he does not then become a master, the person bargained with is called an independent …
Book Review, Journal Staff
Torts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Torts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Volume 28, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Table Of Contents - Volume 28, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Contracts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Family Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Criminal Law And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Property - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Public Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Courts -- Venue -- Inconvenient Forum Considerations And Special Venue Provisions Under The New Judicial Code, John M. Simms
Courts -- Venue -- Inconvenient Forum Considerations And Special Venue Provisions Under The New Judicial Code, John M. Simms
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Curtis Bok, Henry W. Sawyer Iii, Joseph C. Carter, Carrol C. Moreland
Book Reviews, Curtis Bok, Henry W. Sawyer Iii, Joseph C. Carter, Carrol C. Moreland
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Lateral Support, Roy V. Lind
The Law Of Lateral Support, Roy V. Lind
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Tax Aspects Of The Complete And Partial Liquidation Of Corporations, William J. Adams Jr.
Some Tax Aspects Of The Complete And Partial Liquidation Of Corporations, William J. Adams Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Of The National Labor Relations Board Over The Building And Construction Industry, Joe E. Covington
Jurisdiction Of The National Labor Relations Board Over The Building And Construction Industry, Joe E. Covington
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts -- Federal Tort Claims Act -- Servicemens' Suits, James L. Tapley
Torts -- Federal Tort Claims Act -- Servicemens' Suits, James L. Tapley
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Domestic Relations -- Illegitimates -- Father's Duty To Support, Lloyd S. Elkins Jr.
Domestic Relations -- Illegitimates -- Father's Duty To Support, Lloyd S. Elkins Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence -- Criminal Prosecutions -- Rule Excluding Other Crimes, O. Max Gardner Jr.
Evidence -- Criminal Prosecutions -- Rule Excluding Other Crimes, O. Max Gardner Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporations-Applicability Of General Corporate Dissolution Procedure To Associations Organized Under Building And Loan Act, Howard W. Haftel S.Ed.
Corporations-Applicability Of General Corporate Dissolution Procedure To Associations Organized Under Building And Loan Act, Howard W. Haftel S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Building and loan associations are organizations designed for the general purpose of accumulating by gradual payments of their members a fund to be invested primarily in loans on real estate. At present these organizations almost invariably are corporations for profit. Because of their economic importance these associations have long been regarded as affected with a public interest and therefore subject to a higher degree of regulation than would be sustained in the case of ordinary profit-making corporations. Special legislation is necessary because building and loan associations differ widely from other corporations in financial structure and operation.
Libel And Slander-Testamentary Libel, Charles Hansen S.Ed.
Libel And Slander-Testamentary Libel, Charles Hansen S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Although the right to recover for injury from admittedly defamatory matter would seem to be clear, the law imposes a series of obstacles when the offending statements are embodied in a will. Of the few cases which have arisen in this area, a recent decision, Carver v. Morrow, serves to illustrate the general problem. In this case, plaintiff claimed that portions of testatrix' will defamed him. After the will was probated, he brought an action against testatrix' executors on the ground that publication had been effected by probate, and that therefore a cause of action in libel existed against …
Torts-Assumption Of Risk-Flying Pucks And The Ice Hockey Spectator, James F. Gordy S.Ed.
Torts-Assumption Of Risk-Flying Pucks And The Ice Hockey Spectator, James F. Gordy S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff and her husband attended an ice hockey game being sponsored by the defendant. Both testified that they knew nothing about the game. They asked for the ''best seats in the house" and were seated in the front row of an unprotected section, immediately adjacent to the ice and behind a low wooden wall. During the progress of the game, plaintiff was struck and injured by a puck driven from the ice. Defendant had furnished screened areas, which were unfilled at the time; he had prominently displayed many large placards warning of the danger of flying pucks and advising of …
Wills-An Exception To The Pennsylvania Mortmain Statute, Robert H. Frick
Wills-An Exception To The Pennsylvania Mortmain Statute, Robert H. Frick
Michigan Law Review
Testatrix and her husband entered into an agreement that the survivor should devise property owned by them as tenants by the entireties to charities of the Catholic Church. Ten years later, testatrix, who had survived her husband, executed a will in accordance with the agreement, and died within thirty days thereafter. The lower court held that the bequest was not invalid under the Pennsylvania statute voiding religious or charitable bequests made within thirty days of death. On appeal, held, affirmed. Where a valid contract to make a will antedates the testator's death by more than the statutory period, the …
Busch: Law And Tactics In Jury Trials, Edson R. Sunderland
Busch: Law And Tactics In Jury Trials, Edson R. Sunderland
Michigan Law Review
A Review of LAW AND TACTICS IN JURY TRIALS. By Francis X. Busch.
Moral Obligation--Who Shall Be The Keeper Of The State's Conscience?, P. J. F.
Moral Obligation--Who Shall Be The Keeper Of The State's Conscience?, P. J. F.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Relief From Delinquency Penalties: The Internal Revenue Code, Herbert W. Reisner
Relief From Delinquency Penalties: The Internal Revenue Code, Herbert W. Reisner
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporations -- Taxation -- Status Of Payments To Hybrid Security Holders, Roddey M. Ligon Jr.
Corporations -- Taxation -- Status Of Payments To Hybrid Security Holders, Roddey M. Ligon Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporations -- Foreign -- Suability After Dissolution, Edward B. Hipp
Corporations -- Foreign -- Suability After Dissolution, Edward B. Hipp
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Business Organizations - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Business Organizations - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1948-1949, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.