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consider the case of helling v carey 84 wash2d 514 519 p2d 981 1974 which was a medical malpractice suit brought by
consider two identical parcels of land each of whose surface value is 1000 to a potential buyer the owner of each
in contract law promises are enforceable if supported by consideration-that is if they are mutual in contrast promises
scheppele 1988 84 argues that courts require disclosure of deep secrets those about which the uninformed party has no
posner 1998a 114 notes that the facts of sherwood v walker provide some evidence that the cows sale price included her
consider a contract for the sale of a parcel of land from seller s to buyer b at a price of 15000 after the sale is
the plaintiff in a breach of contract case sought to invalidate a contract in which he sold mineral rights in his land
the famous case of laidlaw v organ 15 us 178 1817 concerned a contract in which a merchant in new orleans after
consider the following theory of contractual obligations due to charlesfried there exists a convention that defines the
1 discuss the implications of the coase theorem see chapter 1 for the choice of an efficient breach of contract remedy2
the case of siegel v eaton amp prince co 46 ne 449 1896 involved a contract for the installation of an elevator in a
as noted in chapter 2 one response of firms to increasing corporate liability for hazardous activities has been to spin
consider a contract between buyer b and seller s for delivery of a good that s must produce suppose that the value of
suppose that the value of a contract to a buyer v is a function of her investment in nonsalvageable reliance r
the case of kerr s s co v radio corp of america 245 ny 284 157 ne 140 1927 concerned a message sent by the plaintiff to
a buyer hires a manufacturer to build a specialized machine for delivery on a certain date the value of the machine to
contingent fees in effect give lawyers partial property rights typically a one third share in plaintiffs legal claims
researchers studying human dna have succeeded in obtaining patents for mapping individual sequences discuss the costs
according to the economic theory of fair use book reviewers are allowed to quote brief passages from the book being
discovery rules compel litigants to disclose private information prior to trial can you explain why litigants may
a developer buys several undeveloped parcels of land on a beachfront at a later date the state passes a law greatly
a parcel of land in a commercial district is worth 500000 but the city unexpectedly announces plans to rezone the land
suppose that a gas station plans to begin operation on a vacant parcel of land located in a residential neighborhood
a developer owns a piece of beachfront land that he intends to develop for residential use the private returns to the
the case of goldblatt v town of hempstead 369 us 590 1962 involved a takings claim by the operator of a gravel pit who