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Abstract
The Execution of the Insured for Crime as a Defense to the Insurer, the Policy Being Silent as to This Contingency; The Power of a Corporation to Hold and Vote Stock of Another Corporation; Effect of an Agreement Not to Compromise Without consent of Attorney Upon Contract for Contingent Fees; The Pennsylvania Supreme Court and The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
Recommended Citation
Ferris D. Stone, Dan B. Symmons & J. E. Ogle Jr.,
Note and Comment,
7
Mich. L. Rev.
673
(1909).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol7/iss8/3
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