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Abstract
The Supreme Court of Iowa has recently held that a family group engaged in a pleasure ride was a "common enterprise which no one had any particular right to control" and negligence on the part of the driver might be imputed to the other occupants of the car, barring recovery for an injury caused by the concurring negligence of the driver and the defendant. This, to say the least, is an expansion of the generally accepted doctrine of imputed negligence in America.
Recommended Citation
TORTS-IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE-COMMON ENTERPRISE,
26
Mich. L. Rev.
559
(1928).
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