1. Jackman v. Rosenbaum Co., No. 3., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 4, 1922. , October 23, 1922, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state statute embodying a longstanding local tradition, which precluded recovery of damages necessarily incurred in the construction of a party wall by an adjoining landowner unless negligence was proved, was constitutional.
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