Defense Law Journal, Volume 5A. Smith Company, 1959 - Defense (Civil procedure) |
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Page 233
... verdict by the jury was that the plaintiff was unable to prove facts necessary to entitle him to a verdict . There was a complete failure of proof on the part of the plaintiff that the driver of the automobile in question was ...
... verdict by the jury was that the plaintiff was unable to prove facts necessary to entitle him to a verdict . There was a complete failure of proof on the part of the plaintiff that the driver of the automobile in question was ...
Page 364
Federal ILLUSTRATIVE VERDICTS C. C. A. 10 , Wyoming - Verdict $ 5,665 : The plaintiffs , husband and wife , were musicians and dancers . They operated music and dancing schools . In the accident the husband sustained serious permanent ...
Federal ILLUSTRATIVE VERDICTS C. C. A. 10 , Wyoming - Verdict $ 5,665 : The plaintiffs , husband and wife , were musicians and dancers . They operated music and dancing schools . In the accident the husband sustained serious permanent ...
Page 414
... verdict in personal injury action , 368 verdicts held excessive , 358 , 359 Mississippi , illustrative verdict in personal injury action , 369 Missouri illustrative verdicts in personal injury actions , 369- 371 verdicts held excessive ...
... verdict in personal injury action , 368 verdicts held excessive , 358 , 359 Mississippi , illustrative verdict in personal injury action , 369 Missouri illustrative verdicts in personal injury actions , 369- 371 verdicts held excessive ...
Contents
A ReAppraisal of Discovery Procedure | 29 |
SHUMATE | 75 |
Admission of Liability in Tort Cases | 105 |
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