Statutes of limitation are statutes of repose, the object of which is to compel the exercise of a right of action within a reasonable time. They are designed to suppress fraudulent and stale claims from being asserted after a great lapse of time, to the surprise of the parties, when the evidence may have been lost, the facts may have become obscure because of defective memory, or the witnesses have died or dis- appeared
Since World War H, revolutionary changes have overtaken the American law of products liability. Such...
The past few decades have seen the development of a trend in the field of products liability that ha...
In July, 1957, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws approved a Uniform Sta...
The development of products liability law has followed an arduous course, especially during the past...
Schwartz v. Heyden Newport Chem. Corp., 12 N.Y.2d 212, 188 N.E.2d 142, 237 N.Y.S.2d 714 (1963)
The requirements of the statutes of limitations applicable to each theory of recovery that might pro...
Buyers v. Buffalo Paint & Sign Specialties, Inc., 99 N. Y. S. 2d 713 (Sup. Ct. Erie County 1950)
In recent years a flood of federally-funded scientific break-throughs have on almost a weekly basis ...
Mendel v. Pittsburgk Plate Glass Co., 25 N.Y. 2d 340, 253 N.E.2d 207, 305 N.Y.S.2d 490 (1969)
In 1977, Congress enacted the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) in an effort to provide inj...
More than two years following an accident in which they sustained personal injuries when their car f...
A recent article warns that the adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code has altered many of the tra...
The purpose of this Article is to discuss case law developments under Uniform Commercial Code Sectio...
In recent years, there has been considerable development in the law governing liability of a seller ...
This Note argues that the statute of limitations for an action for breach of a repair warranty shoul...
Since World War H, revolutionary changes have overtaken the American law of products liability. Such...
The past few decades have seen the development of a trend in the field of products liability that ha...
In July, 1957, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws approved a Uniform Sta...
The development of products liability law has followed an arduous course, especially during the past...
Schwartz v. Heyden Newport Chem. Corp., 12 N.Y.2d 212, 188 N.E.2d 142, 237 N.Y.S.2d 714 (1963)
The requirements of the statutes of limitations applicable to each theory of recovery that might pro...
Buyers v. Buffalo Paint & Sign Specialties, Inc., 99 N. Y. S. 2d 713 (Sup. Ct. Erie County 1950)
In recent years a flood of federally-funded scientific break-throughs have on almost a weekly basis ...
Mendel v. Pittsburgk Plate Glass Co., 25 N.Y. 2d 340, 253 N.E.2d 207, 305 N.Y.S.2d 490 (1969)
In 1977, Congress enacted the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) in an effort to provide inj...
More than two years following an accident in which they sustained personal injuries when their car f...
A recent article warns that the adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code has altered many of the tra...
The purpose of this Article is to discuss case law developments under Uniform Commercial Code Sectio...
In recent years, there has been considerable development in the law governing liability of a seller ...
This Note argues that the statute of limitations for an action for breach of a repair warranty shoul...
Since World War H, revolutionary changes have overtaken the American law of products liability. Such...
The past few decades have seen the development of a trend in the field of products liability that ha...
In July, 1957, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws approved a Uniform Sta...