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In The Regulation Of Manmade Carcinogens, If Feasibility Analysis Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Christopher H. Schroeder
In The Regulation Of Manmade Carcinogens, If Feasibility Analysis Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Christopher H. Schroeder
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Environmentally Induced Cancer and the Law by Frank B. Cross
Information Economics And Chemical Toxicity: Designing Laws To Produce And Use Data, Mary L. Lyndon
Information Economics And Chemical Toxicity: Designing Laws To Produce And Use Data, Mary L. Lyndon
Michigan Law Review
Just as laws may create entitlements to the use of information, they may also be written to distribute information and to encourage information production. This Article discusses the ways in which law affects the generation and distribution of information related to chemical exposure and toxicity. It describes the economic impact of recently enacted right-to-know laws and proposes that better and more abundant data could be produced if the law paid greater attention to basic economic principles that influence research and information systems.
Insurance -What Constitutes "Marks Of Force And Violence" Within The Meaning Of A Policy Of Safe Burglary Insurance?, W. Wallace Kent
Insurance -What Constitutes "Marks Of Force And Violence" Within The Meaning Of A Policy Of Safe Burglary Insurance?, W. Wallace Kent
Michigan Law Review
P sued to recover on a policy of safe burglary insurance which required that the entry into the safe must have been "made by force and violence of which there shall be visible marks made by tools . . . or other chemicals." P's employee was forced to open the safe, after having been struck on the head with a gun, and in so doing the employee left blood stains on the safe. P contended that the policy was ambiguous in its terms and that the blood on the safe, having chemical qualities, demonstrated the use of chemicals to …