The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... plaintiff's rights under the New York Civil Rights Law , in that the sale of the picture was for trade purposes ... plaintiff and the defendant . Since the plaintiff , being but the incidental beneficiary under the contract , could not ...
... plaintiff's rights under the New York Civil Rights Law , in that the sale of the picture was for trade purposes ... plaintiff and the defendant . Since the plaintiff , being but the incidental beneficiary under the contract , could not ...
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... Plaintiff , a vigorous and robust young man , visited the park with friends one evening and purchased tickets for the various diversions , including the " Flopper . " When they reached the device in question , the plaintiff's party ...
... Plaintiff , a vigorous and robust young man , visited the park with friends one evening and purchased tickets for the various diversions , including the " Flopper . " When they reached the device in question , the plaintiff's party ...
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... plaintiff is entitled to a sum lower than the jurisdictional limit , the mere raising of the demand will not confer jurisdiction.32 In tort actions in which the amount of damages recoverable is fixed by the jury , the plaintiff's demand ...
... plaintiff is entitled to a sum lower than the jurisdictional limit , the mere raising of the demand will not confer jurisdiction.32 In tort actions in which the amount of damages recoverable is fixed by the jury , the plaintiff's demand ...
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