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Abstract
In an action seeking damages, based on the alleged negligence of a bailee for hire in causing the loss in transit of a salesman's stock of valuable jewelry, because the departing bailor-guest's failure to disclose the extraordinary value of the contents of his trunk amounted to negligence, held, recovery denied. Shiman Bros. & Co., Inc. v. Nebraska National Hotel Co., (Neb. 1945) 18 N.W. (2d) 551.
Recommended Citation
Kenneth Liles,
INNKEEPERS-FAILURE OF GUEST TO DISCLOSE CHARACTER OF CONTENTS OF BAGGAGE AS NEGLIGENCE,
44
Mich. L. Rev.
1148
(1946).
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