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Assured Clear Distance Doctrine In Louisiana, Winston R. Day
Assured Clear Distance Doctrine In Louisiana, Winston R. Day
Louisiana Law Review
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The Doctrine Of Charitable Immunity Does Not Bar The Suit Of A Paying Patient Seeking To Recover Damages Sustained As A Result Of Negligence On The Part Of An Agent, Servant Or Employee Of A Charitable Hospital., Sidney Gibson
St. Mary's Law Journal
Southern Methodist University v. Clayton limited and clarified the scope of the charitable immunity doctrine in Texas, making it the leading opinion on the doctrine’s scope as of 1943. Clayton held charitable organization are liable to an employee for injuries proximately caused by the negligence of its agents but not liable to others in absence of proof of negligence on part of charity in employing or keeping the agent. Clayton’s progenies subsequently added two refinements: a charity is liable to an injured party, if, through negligence, improper equipment for treatment or service is used and causes an injury; and the …
Torts - Mental Distress - Recovery By Third Persons - Archibald V. Braverman, 275 Cal. App. 2d 290, __ P. 2d __, 79 Cal. Rptr. 723 (1969), Robert L. Walker
Torts - Mental Distress - Recovery By Third Persons - Archibald V. Braverman, 275 Cal. App. 2d 290, __ P. 2d __, 79 Cal. Rptr. 723 (1969), Robert L. Walker
William & Mary Law Review
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Negligence - Savings And Loan Association Is Liable To Home Owners For Its Negligence In Financing Construction Of Houses Having Structural Defects Which Result In Damage. Connor V. Great Western Savings And Loan Association (Cal. 1968), Patrick J. Hennessey Jr.
San Diego Law Review
This recent case discusses Connor v. Great Western Savings and Loan Association (Cal. 1968)
Torts - Non-Delegable Duty - Automobile Owner Is Liable Under A Non-Delegable Duty For The Negligence Of An Independent Contractor Who Failed To Maintain Her Brakes In Compliance With The Vehicle Code. Maloney V. Rath (Cal. 1968), Richard Alan Berman
San Diego Law Review
This recent case discusses Maloney v. Rath (Cal. 1968)
Recovery Allowed For Physical Damages Arising From Shock Of Witnessing Harm To Third Party, John David Craig
Recovery Allowed For Physical Damages Arising From Shock Of Witnessing Harm To Third Party, John David Craig
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Hospital's Duty To Protect Mental Patient From Suicide, Chester H. Budz Jr.
Hospital's Duty To Protect Mental Patient From Suicide, Chester H. Budz Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liability To Bystanders At Accidents For Mental Distress
Liability To Bystanders At Accidents For Mental Distress
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Duty Of Reasonable Care To Third Persons On The Premises
Duty Of Reasonable Care To Third Persons On The Premises
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts--Landowner's Standard Of Care Based On Ordinary Principles Of Negligence, Douglas Alan Cornelius
Torts--Landowner's Standard Of Care Based On Ordinary Principles Of Negligence, Douglas Alan Cornelius
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensation For Negligently Shortened Life Expectancy, Gloria Belgrad
Compensation For Negligently Shortened Life Expectancy, Gloria Belgrad
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts--Negligence--Duty To Warn In Product Liability Cases, Joseph H. Terry
Torts--Negligence--Duty To Warn In Product Liability Cases, Joseph H. Terry
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Application Of The Fault Principle To Automobile Accidents, S. Prakash Sinha
The Problem Of Application Of The Fault Principle To Automobile Accidents, S. Prakash Sinha
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Products Liability Law In Pennsylvania, Warren W. Faulk
Recent Developments In Products Liability Law In Pennsylvania, Warren W. Faulk
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.