CANADIAN
CARTER
CHEROKEE
COMANCHE
GRADY
JACKSON
KAY
KIAMICHI
KINGFISHER
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA
PAYNE
ROGERS
TEXAS
TULSA
WASHINGTON
Featured Article: Family Car Doctrine: Liability for Vehicle Accidents - posted: March 18, 2006 - author: From Clinton & McKain - In general, people are liable at law only for the results of their own actions. There are, however, exceptions to this rule, such as the liability of an employer for the actions of an employee under certain circumstances. Another exception is the "family car doctrine," sometimes also called the "family purpose doctrine." It is common for families to maintain a vehicle that is purchased for and used by the whole family. Parents also often buy cars for teenage children -- Read the full text of this and other legal articles.
|