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Abstract
Sales - Liability for the Presence of Mice and Other Uncommon Things in Food - A group of recent decisions presents a somewhat farcical conformity with Montesquiet'. thesis that "law" may vary with time and geography. It strikingly illustrates, also, the importance of the particular theory of liability upon which a suit is predicated. The unusual similarity in detail of the operative facts of these cases lends peculiar emphasis to the difference in the judgments rendered.
Recommended Citation
John B. Waite, Victor H. Lane & Edgar N. Durfee,
Note and Comment,
17
Mich. L. Rev.
261
(1919).
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