Defendant, under a contract with the federal government to dredge the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, deposited the effluent material dredged from the canal upon a disposal area owned by the government. The work was carried on under government supervision, and neither the government inspectors nor defendant\u27s employees knew, nor apparently could they have known, of any defect in the retaining wall which had previously been built by the government to hold back the material. Defendant had had nothing to do with prior dredging operations, by which the level of fixed earth behind the retaining wall had been raised considerably. After the close of work on January 14, 1936, a portion of the retaining wall gave way, emptying earth and other mate...
Plaintiff, seeking employment, came onto the site of a road construction project under defendant\u27...
An action was brought in tort for damages sustained in a fall on ice on the sidewalk in front of pre...
Petitioner\u27s decedent, a carpenter, was employed by a contractor hired to repair the Bonneville D...
Defendant, under a contract with the federal government to dredge the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,...
Defendant was negligent in allowing a wooden barge to be loaded with crude oil without adequate fire...
The apparent tendency of recent legislation to recur to the early conception of liability regardless...
A person is generally liable in tort when an act is done i) intentionally (for example trespass) or ...
The National Surety Corporation was surety for a prime contractor which had contracted to build cert...
Defendant left on his land tractors which could easily be started by children in the neighborhood wh...
The defendant, pursuant to a contract with the United States government for improving navigation on ...
Torts- STRICT LIABILITY FOR HAZARDOUS USE OF ONE\u27S LAND- IMPOUNDING PHOSPHATE SLIMES IN RESERVOIR...
The scope of duty in negligence cases is coming increasingly to be measured by the famous formulatio...
This Article will trace the development of absolute liability for the escape of impounded waters, of...
Plaintiff brought action for damage to his land caused by concussion and vibration resulting from de...
In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court, in United States v. Rands, expanded the navigational servitude doct...
Plaintiff, seeking employment, came onto the site of a road construction project under defendant\u27...
An action was brought in tort for damages sustained in a fall on ice on the sidewalk in front of pre...
Petitioner\u27s decedent, a carpenter, was employed by a contractor hired to repair the Bonneville D...
Defendant, under a contract with the federal government to dredge the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,...
Defendant was negligent in allowing a wooden barge to be loaded with crude oil without adequate fire...
The apparent tendency of recent legislation to recur to the early conception of liability regardless...
A person is generally liable in tort when an act is done i) intentionally (for example trespass) or ...
The National Surety Corporation was surety for a prime contractor which had contracted to build cert...
Defendant left on his land tractors which could easily be started by children in the neighborhood wh...
The defendant, pursuant to a contract with the United States government for improving navigation on ...
Torts- STRICT LIABILITY FOR HAZARDOUS USE OF ONE\u27S LAND- IMPOUNDING PHOSPHATE SLIMES IN RESERVOIR...
The scope of duty in negligence cases is coming increasingly to be measured by the famous formulatio...
This Article will trace the development of absolute liability for the escape of impounded waters, of...
Plaintiff brought action for damage to his land caused by concussion and vibration resulting from de...
In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court, in United States v. Rands, expanded the navigational servitude doct...
Plaintiff, seeking employment, came onto the site of a road construction project under defendant\u27...
An action was brought in tort for damages sustained in a fall on ice on the sidewalk in front of pre...
Petitioner\u27s decedent, a carpenter, was employed by a contractor hired to repair the Bonneville D...