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Abstract
The problem of the survival of actions after death of one of the parties is unfortunately not merely a mater of history. Like the poor, it is always with us. We can no longer profitably wave aside the problems likely to be presented by a comparative study of American legislation on survival by stating that our legislation covers the same general field as do the English statutes of 4 Edward III and 3 and 4 William IV and others of less importance. There is a need for an outline of these American statutes and for a rationalization of the principles of statutory construction applicable to them, and of the social policies that should govern such legislation.
Recommended Citation
Alvin E. Evans,
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STATUTORY SURVIVAL OF TORT CLAIMS FOR AND AGAINST EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS,
29
Mich. L. Rev.
969
(1931).
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