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Block Vs. Neal
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- US Supreme Court
- Mar 07, 1983
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U.S. 289 (1983) U.S. Supreme Court Block v. NealSearch
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U.S. 289 (1983) Block v. NealSearch
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because respondent did not seek to recover on the basis of misstatements made by FmHA officials. United States v. NeustadtSearch
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District of Tennessee dismissed Neal's complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief can be granted. Neal v. BerglandSearch
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to state a claim against FmHA under applicable tort law. Id. at 515. The Court of Appeals reversed. Neal v. BerglandSearch
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U. S. 294 from coverage by the Tort Claims Act. Distinguishing this case from others, including United States v. NeustadtSearch
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exception to the Tort Claims Act was the focus of this Court's decision in United States v. NeustadtSearch
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complaint to be caused by FmHA's conduct were those attributable to Neal's reliance on FmHA inspection reports. Conley v. GibsonSearch
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United States v. AetnaSearch
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Surety Co., 338 U. S. 366 , 338 U. S. 383 (1949), quoting Anderson v. HayesSearch
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The court cited, inter alia, Indian Towing Co. v. UnitedSearch
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Seaboard Coast Line R. Co. v. UnitedSearch
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and Barron v. UnitedSearch
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Rayonier, Inc. v. UnitedSearch
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Indian Towing Co. v. UnitedSearch
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Johansen v. UnitedSearch
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Federal Employees' Compensation Act provides exclusive remedy for civilian employees), with United States v. MunizSearch
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of certain prison inmates for work-related injuries was not exclusive remedy for inmate), and United States v. BrownSearch
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pp. 702-703 (1941 ed.). Thus, the claim in Indian Towing Co. v. UnitedSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Block v. NealSearch
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Neal v. BerglandSearch
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Anderson v. HayesSearch
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Johansen v. UnitedSearch
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and United States v. BrownSearch
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