Calvert Magruder
Also known as
Calvert Magruder
Born 1893-03-01
Died 1968-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14970546A
Top Subjects
- United States (3)
- Cases (2)
- Partnership (1)
- Agency (Law) (1)
- Torts (1)
- Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) (1)
- Puerto Rico (1)
Books by Calvert Magruder
Total count: 15
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Labor copartnership in industryHarvard Law Review Association1922-01-01
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Cases on the law of partnership and other unincorporated business associationsselected and annotatedThe Bobbs-Merrill company1923-01-01
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Jurisdiction over partnershipsHarvard Law Review Association1924-01-01
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Wrongful death within the admiralty jurisdictionYale Law Journal Company1926-01-01
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Agency. Restatement no. 2The Institute1927-01-01
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A note on partnership liability of stockholders in defective corporationsHarvard Law Review Association1927-01-01
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Cases on torts supplementary to Ames and Smith's cases ...1937-01-01
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B.F. Sturtevant company, plaintiff-appellant, v. Massachusetts hair & felt company, defendant-appellee ... Massachusetts hair and felt company, defendant-appellant, v. B.F. Sturtevant company, plaintiff-appelleeAppeals from the District court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. (31 Fed. supp. 975) Before Magruder, Mahoney and Woodbury, JJ. Opinion of the Court of motion for rehearing (as amended December 15, 1941) November 21, 19411941-01-01
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Mr. Justice BrandeisHarvard law review association1941-01-01
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Tortsliability of owners and occupiers of real estate1947-01-01
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The Commonwealth status of Puerto RicoUniversity of Pittsburgh Law Review1953-01-01
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Transcript of proceedings of the final session of the Courtthe Court convened in final session at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, December 6, 1961, in courtroom 4, United States Court House, Washington D.C. Present : Chief Judge Albert B. Maris, Judge Calvert Magruder, and Judge Thomas F. McAllisterWest Publishing Co.1962-01-01
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A table of opinions of Judge Calvert Magruder, 1939-1964University of South Dakota School of Law1975-01-01
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Cases on Business Trusts
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What may society expect of our profession?[s.n.]