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Workmen's Compensation: Should A Contributorily Negligent Employer Be Subrogated?
Workmen's Compensation: Should A Contributorily Negligent Employer Be Subrogated?
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert Bruce King
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert Bruce King
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Both Ways Test In Negligence Actions
Both Ways Test In Negligence Actions
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Imputed Contributory Negligence In Automobile Cases - Weber V. Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.
Imputed Contributory Negligence In Automobile Cases - Weber V. Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.
Maryland Law Review
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Bank Statements, Cancelled Checks, And Article Four In The Electronic Age, Norman Penney
Bank Statements, Cancelled Checks, And Article Four In The Electronic Age, Norman Penney
Michigan Law Review
My task was to prepare a short article dealing in some depth with specific problems which have arisen under Article Four of the Uniform Commercial Code (Code). Unfortunately for purposes of criticism, but happily for those affected by Article Four, a canvass of recent reported cases as well as bank operations people and bank counsel has revealed very few problems of any significance to either the general practitioner or even the so-called commercial law specialist. This prompts two comments: (1) Article Four seems to be working so smoothly that to develop a "problem" would be to make a mountain out …
Bowling Alley Tort Liability, Matthew J. Koch
Bowling Alley Tort Liability, Matthew J. Koch
Cleveland State Law Review
Tort liability of the bowling alley proprietor or operator has become a common problem with the increased popularity of bowling. The two principal grounds upon which tort liability of the proprietor or owner may be predicated are negligence and nuisance.