Washington Law Review
Abstract
Short summaries of recent cases.
First Page
81
Recommended Citation
J. N. R., R. J. M., V. W. T. & B. C. McD.,
Recent Cases,
Bills and Notes—Holder in Due Course—Good Faith: Peoples Bank & Trust Co. v. L. Romano Engineering Co., 88 Wash. Dec. 226, 62 P. (2d) 445 (1936);Constitutional Law—Due Process—Police Power—Sunday Laws for Barber Shops: Ex Parte Scaranino, 60 P. (2d) 288 (Cal. 1936); Disbarment—Discipline of Judges: Weston v. Board of Governors of State Bar, 61 Pac. (2d) 229 (Okla., 1936);Eminent Domain—Exercise for Mining Purposes—Public Use: State ex. rel. Butte-Los Angeles Mining Co. v. District Court of Second Judicial District of Silver Bow County, et al., 60 P. (2d) 380 (Mont., 1936);Insurance—External, Violent and Accidental Means—Indemnity Policies: Westerland v. Argonaut Grill, 87 Wash. Dec. 360, 60 P. (2d) 228 (1936);Statutes—Inheritance Taxes—Repeal by Implication: In re Colman's Estate, 87 Wash. Dec. 254, 60 P. (2d) 113 (1936);Suretyship—Subrogation—Right of Volunteer: Western Steel Casting Co. v. Edland, 87 Wash. Dec. 560 (1936);Taxation—Levy and Assessment—Forty Mill Limit—Seventh-Year Delinquency: Greb v. King County, 87 Wash. Dec. 489, 60 P. (2d) 690 (1936),
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(1937).
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