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Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1950March 01, 1950 EDT

Torts: Dog Owner’s Liability in Florida

Theodore C. Houk,
Photo by Giammarco Boscaro on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1950

Vol. 3, Issue 1, 1950
  • New Florida Common Law Rules
    John T. Wigginton
  • Federal Estate Tax: Section 811 (c) Revisited
    Richard B. Sephens
  • Sketch of the Evolution of Florida Law
    George A. Dietz
  • New Florida Apportionment of Estate Taxes
    Claude K. SlaterAl Cone
  • Judicial Notice of Foreign Law
    Robert Clawson
  • Torts: Dog Owner's Liability in Florida
    Theodore C. Houk
  • State School Fund Lands: Validity of Exchanges and Cancellations of Tax Sale Certificates
    Vernon M. Culpepper
  • Exemption from the Federal Additional Estate Tax for Certain Members of Armed Forces
    George Earl Brown
  • Appeal and Error: Cross Appeal Not Necessary in Florida When Taking cross-Assignment of Error
    H. Laurence Cooper Jr.
  • Conflict of Laws: Rights of Seller Under Conditional Sales Contract When Buyer Removes Property form State
    Grover C. Herring
  • Criminal Law: Nature and Use of Flight
    George H. Harrison
  • Divorce: Corroboration of Testimony of Complainant
    Gordon D. McCutcheon
  • Negotiable Instruments: The Imposter Rule
    C. Norris Tilton
  • Torts: Distinction Between Mere Insult and Slander Per Quod
    B. A. Bittan Jr.
Fla. L. Rev.
Theodore C. Houk, Torts: Dog Owner’s Liability in Florida, 3 Fla. L. Rev. 98 (1950).
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