Air Law Review, 5. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1934 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 38.
54. lappuse
... torts on land ap- plicable . The question whether absolute liability should or should not be imposed necessarily leads ... tort liability , escape personal responsibility by prov- ing that the accident was due to some unexplainable cause ...
... torts on land ap- plicable . The question whether absolute liability should or should not be imposed necessarily leads ... tort liability , escape personal responsibility by prov- ing that the accident was due to some unexplainable cause ...
276. lappuse
... tort and contract rules of liability , an injured passenger has to be so situated as to recover his damages , not from the carrier but from some third party ; and succeed either in tort or in contract an absurd and unrealizable sit ...
... tort and contract rules of liability , an injured passenger has to be so situated as to recover his damages , not from the carrier but from some third party ; and succeed either in tort or in contract an absurd and unrealizable sit ...
330. lappuse
... tort problem is really somewhat out of place . As a matter of social fairness , travellers by air- craft , and persons and property on the ground should not be sub- jected to the risks of aviation . Insurance companies have enough ...
... tort problem is really somewhat out of place . As a matter of social fairness , travellers by air- craft , and persons and property on the ground should not be sub- jected to the risks of aviation . Insurance companies have enough ...
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LEGAL QUESTIONS CONCERNING AERODROMES ON THE OPEN SEA USUALLY | 11 |
AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL OF THE VOL 1 No 1 JAN 1934 | 28 |
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