Burnet v. S. & L. Bldg. Corp., 287 U.S. 593 (1932). · Go Syfert
Burnet v. S. & L. Bldg. Corp., 287 U.S. 593 (1932). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
121 citation events (6 in the last 25 years) across 46 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Potter v. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. (conn, 1997-05-27)
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discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Potter v. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.
Conn. · 1997 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
ndeed in most cases reasonable prudence is in fact common prudence; but strictly it is never its measure; a whole calling may have unduly lagged in the adoption of new and available devices
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Southern Pacific Transportation Co. v. United States
Ct. Cl. · 1987 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
there are precautions so imperative that even their universal disregard will not excuse their omission
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Burnet, Commissioner of Internal Revenue
v.
S. & L. Building Corp.
No. 475.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 5, 1932.
287 U.S. 593
Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs. Whitney North Seymour, Sewall Key, and John MacC. Hudson for petitioner. Messrs. Leo H. Hoffman and George W. Perper for respondent.
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Citer courts: Court of Claims (1) · Supreme Court of Connecticut (1)

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.