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BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: January 16, 2012 Tags: 4th u.s. circuit court of appeals, Admiralty Law, Constructive loss, Court of Appeals, criminal law, estates & trusts, fairness of hearing, Health Care, Health Care Quality Improvement Act, Insurance, law digest, maryland, Release of liability prior to distribution
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Criminal Law, Firearms: A “firearm” does not have to be operable in order to sustain a conviction under §5-133(c), which prohibits a person convicted of a crime of violence or other specified offenses from possessing a regulated firearm. Moore v. State, No. 20, September Term, 2010. RecordFax No. 11-1222-20. Estates & [...]
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BY: Daily Record Staff
POSTED: January 16, 2012 Tags: 4th u.s. circuit court of appeals, Admiralty Law, confrontation clause, Corporations and Partnerships, criminal procedure, F.C. Wheat Maritime Corporation v. United States, opinions, rememdies, Rivers v. Wachovia Corporation, Stop-and-frisk
Admiralty Law Constructive loss BOTTOM LINE: Where plaintiffs’ yacht was damaged following an allision with an army vessel, doctrine of constructive loss applied to limit plaintiffs’ awardable damages to the market cost of the yacht, because the cost of repairing the yacht exceeded the yacht’s pre-casualty fair market value and plaintiffs did not prove that [...]
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