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Volume 39, May 1965, Number 2
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Articles
Deduction of Educational Expenses by Lawyers and Law Students as Ordinary and Necessary Business Expenses
Clarence M. Dunnaville Jr.
Some Additional Thoughts on "States Rights"
Lindsey Cowen
Notes
Untried Use and Valuation of Condemned Land in New York
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MVAIC Six Years Later--A Practical Appraisal
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The Nebulous Conglomerate Merger: Administrative and Judicial Treatment
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Access of the Unincorporated Association to the Federal Courts: Venue and Diversity Restrictions
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An Appraisal of Judicial Reluctance to Imply an Indemnity Contract in Time-Barred Breach of Warranty Suits
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Conflict of Laws--Intangibles Escheatable Only at Creditor's Last-Known Address (Texas v. New Jersey, 379 U.S. 674 (1965))
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Criminal Law--Kidnaping--Detention Incidental to Crime of Robbery Held Not Kidnaping (People v. Levy, 15 N.Y.2d 159 (1965))
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Criminal Procedure--Confessions--New Procedure Governing Admissability of Confessions Applied Retroactively (People v. Huntley, 15 N.Y.2d 72 (1965))
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Insurance--Application of Puerto Rican Direct Action Statute in New York Deemed Not Violative of Public Policy (Oltarsh v. Aetna Ins. Co., 15 N.Y.2d 111 (1965))
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Lien Law--Section 39-a--Measure of Damages for Excessive Claim Limited Solely to Amount Willfully Exaggerated (Goodman v. Del-Sa-Co. Foods, Inc., 15 N.Y.2d 191 (1965))
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Taxation--Section 7605(b)--Internal Revenue Service Not Required to Show Probable Cause in Obtaining Subpoena of Tax Records (United States v. Powell, 379 U.S. 48 (1964))
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Torts--Municipal Corporations--City Held Not Liable for Failure to Enforce Multiple Residence Law (Motyka v. Amsterdam, 15 N.Y.2d 134 (1965))
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The Biannual Survey of New York Practice: Part IV--Table of Contents
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Continuous Trespass: Statute of Limitations Defense Disallowed
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Periodic Payments Under an Allegedly Void Lease Do Not Constitute Separate Wrongs for Statute of Limitations Purposes
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CPLR 203(b)(4): Inapplicable to Service on Out-of-State Sheriffs
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Time Requirement for Commencement of Tort Action Against Municipality: Section 50-i of the General Municipal Law Supersedes All Inconsistent Acts
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CPLR 203(e): Lack of Notice in Original Answer of "Claims" To Be Interposed in Amended Answer Prevents "Relation Back"
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Expansion of Jurisdiction Under CPLR 302 Does Not Broaden the "Doing Business" Concept
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CPLR 302(a)(1): The "Transaction of Business"
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CPLR 302 Applies Where Plaintiff Is Agent Transacting Defendant's Business
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Foreign Executor Held In Personam Under CPLR 302(a)(1), (2)
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Physical Injury Not Required by CPLR 302(a)(2)
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Foreign Manufacturer of Defective Component Part Held In Personam Under CPLR 302(a)(2)
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CPLR 308(4)--Service as the Court Directs
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CPLR 312: Personal Service Upon a Court
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The Interstate Commerce Objection: Stay Under CPLR 2201 May Best Serve Interests of Justice
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Federal Venue Statute Regarding National Banking Associations
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CPLR 1006: Use of Interpleader Does Not Preclude Jury Trial
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Indemnification Between Tort-Feasors
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Intervention Allowed to Defend Constitutionality of Statute Granting Partial Tax Exemption
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Nominal Corporate Defendant Allowed Substitution as Plaintiff Despite Lack of Express Sanction
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No Abatement of Action Against Foreign Insurer Domiciled in State Which Has Not Adopted Uniform Insurers Liquidation Act
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Preference Given to Nominee of Relatives of Incompetent
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CPLR Does Not Specify When Motion for Contribution May Be Made
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Opening of a Default Under CPLR 2004
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Defect in Verification of Complaint Excused
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Answer Must Be Verified as to All But Self-Incriminatory Matter When Complaint Has Been Properly Verified
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CPLR 3013: Demand for Equitable Relief Not Fatal If Facts Alleged Merely Show Basis for Legal Relief
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Liberalized Pleading Rules Not Intended to Give Courts "Carte Blanche" to Create Causes of Action
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Sham No Longer Ground for Dismissal of Irrelevant Matter
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Protracted Delay in Amending Bill of Particulars Causes Costs To Be Assessed Against a Successful Plaintiff
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Pleading Dismissed for Failure to Itemize Special Damages in Counterclaim Based on Prima Facie Tort and Defamation
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Importance of Having Court Specify Whether Dismissal Is Pursuant to CPLR 3012 or 3216
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CPLR 3019(c): Setoff Counterclaim on Assigned Claim
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Reply Allowed to State What Appears To Be a Counterclaim
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Amendment to Pleading Refused When Substantial Prejudice Results
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Accident Reports Are Subject to Disclosure
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CPLR 3117(a)(1): Prior Deposition Not Admissable to Contradict Testimony
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CPLR 3120: Examination Before Trial Prerequisite to Obtaining Discovery
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CPLR 3120(1): Discovery Limited to Parties
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Notwithstanding Local Court Rules, Disclosure May Be Had in Malpractice Cases
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CPLR 3121: Blood Grouping Tests Held Constitutional
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Effect of CPLR 3103(a) Upon Five-Day Limitation of CPLR 3122
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