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Negligence--Last Clear Chance--Application Of Doctrine Where Plaintiff Inattentive And Defendant Sees Plaintiff Killed And Had Opportunity To Realize Danger, C. W. W. Jun 1947

Negligence--Last Clear Chance--Application Of Doctrine Where Plaintiff Inattentive And Defendant Sees Plaintiff Killed And Had Opportunity To Realize Danger, C. W. W.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts-Duty To Control Conduct Of Another-Duty Of Infant Passenger Owner To Control Infant Driver, John F. O'Connor S.Ed. Jun 1947

Torts-Duty To Control Conduct Of Another-Duty Of Infant Passenger Owner To Control Infant Driver, John F. O'Connor S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff's decedent, an infant twenty years of age, owned an automobile which was being driven by a lad of seventeen at the request of decedent who, with a girl companion, occupied the rear seat of the automobile. The infant driver did not have a driver's license. Plaintiff, as administratrix of the estate of the decedent brought an action under the Death Act for damages arising from the death of the decedent which occurred as a result of a collision between the automobile and defendant's locomotive. There was evidence bearing upon the defendant's negligence and negligence on the part of the …


Torts-Liability Of Rescued Defendant Who Carelessly Exposes Himself To Danger To Rescuing Plaintiff Who Is Injured, Edwin M. Deal S.Ed. May 1947

Torts-Liability Of Rescued Defendant Who Carelessly Exposes Himself To Danger To Rescuing Plaintiff Who Is Injured, Edwin M. Deal S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

While visiting defendant's farm, plaintiff was injured pushing defendant from the path of her own automobile which she had stopped on an incline without setting the brake. Held, for plaintiff. Lack of self-protective care may be negligence toward any person in whose vicinity one exposes oneself to undue risk of injury. Carney v. Buyea, 271 App. Div. 338, 65 N.Y.S. (2d) 902 (1946).


Res Ipsa In The Air, Charles F. O'Connor Apr 1947

Res Ipsa In The Air, Charles F. O'Connor

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Torts-Liability Of Charitable Hospital For Injuries To Patient Caused By Negligence Of Nurse And Intern. [New York] Mar 1947

Torts-Liability Of Charitable Hospital For Injuries To Patient Caused By Negligence Of Nurse And Intern. [New York]

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1947

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1947

Recent Decisions

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Negligent Murder--Is It Objective Or Subjective? (Subjective View), Arnett Mann Jan 1947

The Negligent Murder--Is It Objective Or Subjective? (Subjective View), Arnett Mann

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Domestic Relations--Right Of Wife To Sue For Loss Of Consortium Due To A Negligent Injury To Her Husband, John Morrow Kinnaird Jan 1947

Domestic Relations--Right Of Wife To Sue For Loss Of Consortium Due To A Negligent Injury To Her Husband, John Morrow Kinnaird

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Should The Objective Test Be Applied In Negligent Murder Cases? (Affirmative View), Bertel M. Sparks Jan 1947

Should The Objective Test Be Applied In Negligent Murder Cases? (Affirmative View), Bertel M. Sparks

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.