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Table of Contents, vol. 47, no. 1

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The Emerging Pattern of Field Warehouse Litigation: Liability for Unexplained Losses and Nonexistent Goods
Richard F. Broude

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Liability of Principals for Torts of Agents: A Comparative View
Michael Conant

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The New Dilemma in the Juvenile Court
Charles W. Tenney Jr.

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The Sherman Act and Professional Sports Associations' Use of Eligibility Rules
Mark F. Anderson

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Federal Estate Taxes—Deviation from Mortality Tables under Section 2037
Steven D. Brumley

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The Illinois Land Trust and Nebraska Law
Jarret C. Oeltjen

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The Depositary Bank as a Holder in Due Course
Kevin P. Colleran

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Admission to Bar—Civil Disobedience Not Sufficient Grounds for Finding Lack of Good Moral Character—Hallinan v. Committee of Bar Examiners of State Bar, 65 Cal. 2d 447, 421 P.2d 76, 55 Cal. Rptr. 228 (1966)
William B. Fenton

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County Immunity—County Not Liable for Personal Injuries Suffered in an Accident Caused by the Removal of a Stop Sign from a Hazardous Intersection: McKinney v. County of Cass, 180 Neb. 685, 144 N.W.2d 416 (1966)
Thomas B. Thomsen

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Labor Law—Removal of Action Brought for Breach of No-Strike Clause in Collective Bargaining Contract—Avco Corp. v. Aero Lodge 735, International Association of Machinists, 376 F.2 337 (6th Cir. 1967), cert. granted, 88 S. Ct. 103 (1967)
William E. Marsh

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