green
Positive treatment
1.7 score
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers.
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cited
Cited "see, e.g."
T. J. Stevenson & Co. v. 81,193 Bags of Flour
See also Stanton v. Shakofsky, 2 Ill.App.2d 527 , 119 N.E.2d 812 (1954) (diseased hogs); Vlases v. Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc., 377 F.2d 846 (3d Cir. 1967) (Pa.) (diseased chickens). .
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
T. J. Stevenson & Co., Inc., a Corporation, and Counterclaimant, Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. 81,193 Bags of Flour, Etc., Adm Milling Co., Inc., Counterclaimant & Third Party Plaintiff- Cross-Appellee v. T. J. Stevenson & Co., Inc., Mv Nedon, Etc., as to Counterclaim, Republic of Bolivia, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Third Party Counterclaimant-Appellee, Cross-Appellant
See also Stanton v. Shakofsky, 2 Ill.App.2d 527 , 119 N.E.2d 812 (1954) (diseased hogs); Vlases v. Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc., 377 F.2d 846 (3d Cir. 1967) (Pa.) (diseased chickens) 28 The Code does not precisely define the concept of risk of loss.
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Vernard Stanton, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Theodore Shakofsky, Defendant-Appellant.
v.
Theodore Shakofsky, Defendant-Appellant.
Gen. No. 9,937.
Appellate Court of Illinois.
Jun 7, 1954.
Presiding Justice Reynolds.
Cited by 3 opinions | Published
[*528] Emerson Baetz, for appellant.
Hemphill & Kelsey, and John W. Russell, for appellee.
(Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion by PRESIDING JUSTICE REYNOLDS.
Reversed.
Not to be published in full.