Plaintiff, an administrator appointed by an Illinois probate court, brought suit in Michigan under the Indiana death act1 to recover for the wrongful death of decedent which resulted from an accident occurring in Indiana. The trial court sustained defendant\u27s motion to dismiss on the ground that plaintiff had no standing to sue in a Michigan court. Held, reversed. The rule barring actions brought by foreign administrators does not apply to suits brought under the usual type of wrongful death act. Howard v. Pulver, (Mich. 1951) 45 N.W. (2d) 530
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Plaintiff, an administrator appointed by an Illinois probate court, brought suit in Michigan under t...
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A was killed in an automobile accident occurring in Illinois. Alleging that defendant wrongfully cau...
A was killed in an automobile accident occurring in Illinois. Alleging that defendant wrongfully cau...
A recent case decided by the Appellate Court of Indiana raises the question of jurisdiction to appoi...
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Since the adoption of the Fatal Accidents Act of 1846 in the United Kingdom, each of the fifty Unite...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that Pennsylvania law governs an actio...
Since the adoption of the Fatal Accidents Act of 1846 in the United Kingdom, each of the fifty Unite...
The deceased, a resident of Illinois, was killed in an automobile accident while driving in Cherry C...
A wife sued for the wrongful death of her husband, which was allegedly caused by a nonresident defen...
Plaintiff sued for her intestate\u27s death and conscious suffering negligently caused by defendant\...
Plaintiff, an administrator appointed by an Illinois probate court, brought suit in Michigan under t...
Plaintiff, an administrator appointed by a Michigan court, brought action in New York to recover for...
A was killed in an automobile accident occurring in Illinois. Alleging that defendant wrongfully cau...
A was killed in an automobile accident occurring in Illinois. Alleging that defendant wrongfully cau...
A recent case decided by the Appellate Court of Indiana raises the question of jurisdiction to appoi...
Decedent was killed when his car collided with another on a Missouri highway. Both the driver of the...
Decedent was killed when his car collided with another on a Missouri highway. Both the driver of the...
Petitioner\u27s decedent, a carpenter, was employed by a contractor hired to repair the Bonneville D...
Representatives of passengers killed in an airplane crash in Missouri, due in part to the alleged ne...
Since the adoption of the Fatal Accidents Act of 1846 in the United Kingdom, each of the fifty Unite...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that Pennsylvania law governs an actio...
Since the adoption of the Fatal Accidents Act of 1846 in the United Kingdom, each of the fifty Unite...
The deceased, a resident of Illinois, was killed in an automobile accident while driving in Cherry C...
A wife sued for the wrongful death of her husband, which was allegedly caused by a nonresident defen...
Plaintiff sued for her intestate\u27s death and conscious suffering negligently caused by defendant\...