Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary

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Supplemental statement of Mitchell Wendell___ 223
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Prepared statement of Walter C Beall executive committee member
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Tables submitted by T Lawrence Jones entitled The Massachusetts Sta
278
Article by Dr C Dallas Sands professor of law University of Alabama
285
Prepared statement of Dan Walker Governor of Illinois submitted
292
Exhibits submitted by Mr Arthur H Stoup
331
Letter and prepared addendum to testimony of Arthur H Stoup president
345
Report of the Institute of Judicial Administration submitted by Senator
354
Liberty Foundry Co Supreme Court of Missouri 1931 submit
366
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 1973
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Correspondence between Insurance Commissioner Robert A Short of Dela
392
Newspaper article NoFault Is Working Here by Dan Coughlin sub
403
Remarks printed in the Congressional Record by Wendell Wyatt U
409
THURSDAY January 24 1974
415
Testimony of Herbert R Wells chartered property and casualty under
423
Testimony of John C West Governor State of South Carolina__
440
Prepared statement of John C West Governor State of South Carolina__
443
Testimony of Michael Dukakis former State Representative from Massa
460
Prepared statement of Michael Dukakis former State Representative from
472
Testimony of Carl Smith Jr president Michigan State Bar Association__
473
Letter and newspaper article State Drivers Paying Twice For NoFault
478
Testimony of Daniel J Foley State Senator from Massachusetts
484
Testimony of Henry Hager State Senator from Pennsylvania___
531
Testimony of Raymond La Fontaine State Representative from Massa
538
Prepared statement and exhibits of Alan M Resnick State Delegate from
550
Letter Maryland House bill 444 and report on Maryland automobile
564
Prepared statement of John J OConnor Jr OConnor and Preston
637
Prepared statement and letters of Thomas C Matthews Jr Esq Wald
652
Testimony of Merritt Welch president Implement Dealers Mutual Insur
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Letter of Senator Burdick to Ron A Jacks dated February 1 1974 sub Page
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Testimony of Luke Lassiter president Cotton States Mutual Insurance
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Testimony of Paul Carpenter vice president and general counsel Meridian
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Prepared statement of A D Sappington president MFA Mutual Insur
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Prepared statement of William Durkin president Wisconsin Insurance
999
Testimony of Francis H Hare Esq of Hare Wynn Newell Newton
1002
Testimony of Louis P Spitz executive director American Association
1013
Prepared statement of Harold Scott Baile president General Accident
1018
Testimony of Andre Maisonpierre vice president American Mutual
1028
Testimony of Calvin H Brainard professor of finance and insurance
1051
Letter and supplemental material submitted by Paul C Blume vice presi
1064
Article Outside Influences Having an Increasing Impact on Reinsurance
1080
Testimony of Leonard Ring and Craig Spangenberg American Trial Law
1087
Testimony of Thomas C White Commissioner of Insurance State of Con
1134
Testimony of George F Fischer vice president and general manager
1144
Article Small Insurers Are Challenged on NoFault Auto Coverage
1146
Testimony of John L Hill attorney general State of Texas accompanied
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Testimony of Chesterfield Smith president American Bar Association
1161
Testimony of Frederick Amling professor of business finance George Page
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Testimony of Stanford Lehr State representative from Pennsylvania
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Testimony of Kenneth E De Shetler director of insurance State of Ohio
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Testimony of Norman Dorsen professor of law New York University
1205
Prepared statement of Norman Dorsen professor of law New York
1216
Letters and articles submitted by Senator Roman L HruskaContinued
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Prepared statements and exhibits of Gary Alexander chairman Special
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Prepared statement and exhibits of Rudolph Janata president Defense
1324
Letter from Donald P McHugh vice president and general counsel State
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Page 217 - The result is a conviction that the states have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden, or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress to carry into execution the powers vested in the general government.
Page 884 - Defense is authorized to delegate to the Secretary of the Army or the Secretary of the Air Force, or both, any of the authority conferred upon him by this Order.
Page 175 - In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed $20, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.
Page 378 - The courts of justice of the State shall be open to every person, and speedy and certain remedy afforded for every wrong and for every injury to person, property, or reputation; and right and justice shall be administered without sale, denial, delay, or prejudice.
Page 714 - Nothing contained in this Act shall render the said Sherman Act inapplicable to any agreement to boycott, coerce, or intimidate, or act of boycott, coercion, or intimidation.
Page 579 - Risks may be grouped by classifications for the establishment of rates and minimum premiums. Classification rates may be modified to produce rates for individual risks in accordance with rating plans which establish standards for measuring variations in hazards or expense provisions, or both.
Page 1045 - Congress hereby declares that the continued regulation and taxation by the several States of the business of insurance is in the public interest, and that silence on the part of the Congress shall not be construed to impose any barrier to the regulation or taxation of such business by the several States.
Page 267 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
Page 375 - The rights and remedies herein granted to an employee on account of a personal injury for which he is entitled to compensation under this Act shall exclude all other rights and remedies of such employee, his personal representatives, dependents, or next of kin, at common law or otherwise, on account of such injury.
Page 1045 - The business of insurance, and every person engaged therein, shall be subject to the laws of the several States which relate to the regulation or taxation of such business.

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