Municipal Corporations: Liability of Counties for Negligent Acts and Omissions of Their Employees and Officer
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Can a municipality be liable in quasi contract? What recourse is available to the individual or corp...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...
Municipal Corporations: Liability of Counties for Negligent Acts and Omissions of Their Employees an...
Although the law is not altogether free from doubt on the subject of municipal liability for exempla...
Municipal Corporations—Liability for Police Negligence—Duty to Protect Informers (Schuster v. City o...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
Municipal government in the United States is big business. In 1946, the 397 cities having a populati...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
Poniatowski v. City of New York, 14 N.Y.2d 76, 198 N.E.2d 237, 248 N.Y.S.2d 849 (1964)
Plaintiff was employed by the board of overseers of defendant city to supervise obtaining employment...
Municipal Corporations—Public Improvements—Statutory Notice Requisite to Jurisdiction (Wood v. City ...
Under Monell v. Department of Social Services, local governments are not vicariously liable for cons...
A city failed to replace a damaged traffic signal. A motorist entered the intersection against the i...
The defendant, the city of Green Bay, without charge maintained and operated a toboggan slide outsid...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Can a municipality be liable in quasi contract? What recourse is available to the individual or corp...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...
Municipal Corporations: Liability of Counties for Negligent Acts and Omissions of Their Employees an...
Although the law is not altogether free from doubt on the subject of municipal liability for exempla...
Municipal Corporations—Liability for Police Negligence—Duty to Protect Informers (Schuster v. City o...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
Municipal government in the United States is big business. In 1946, the 397 cities having a populati...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
Poniatowski v. City of New York, 14 N.Y.2d 76, 198 N.E.2d 237, 248 N.Y.S.2d 849 (1964)
Plaintiff was employed by the board of overseers of defendant city to supervise obtaining employment...
Municipal Corporations—Public Improvements—Statutory Notice Requisite to Jurisdiction (Wood v. City ...
Under Monell v. Department of Social Services, local governments are not vicariously liable for cons...
A city failed to replace a damaged traffic signal. A motorist entered the intersection against the i...
The defendant, the city of Green Bay, without charge maintained and operated a toboggan slide outsid...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Can a municipality be liable in quasi contract? What recourse is available to the individual or corp...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...