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Betty Jo Garrison V. Dr. Horace W. Addams, Petition For Rehearing 1975-Sc-1035
Betty Jo Garrison V. Dr. Horace W. Addams, Petition For Rehearing 1975-Sc-1035
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Betty Jo Garrison V. Dr. Horace W. Addams, Reply Brief (P) 1975-Sc-1035
Betty Jo Garrison V. Dr. Horace W. Addams, Reply Brief (P) 1975-Sc-1035
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Letter To Sue Welch Regarding Scholarship Announcements, December 20, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Sue Welch Regarding Scholarship Announcements, December 20, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to Sue Welch apologizing for listing an incorrect employer for Welch on the scholarship announcement.
Letter To Scholarship Committee Members Regarding Scholarship Mailings, December 17, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Scholarship Committee Members Regarding Scholarship Mailings, December 17, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to SEAALL Scholarship Committee members enclosing mailings for the 1977 SEAALL scholarship.
Letter To Ann Fortenberry Regarding Seaall Mailing Labels, December 14, 1976, J. Lamar Woodard
Letter To Ann Fortenberry Regarding Seaall Mailing Labels, December 14, 1976, J. Lamar Woodard
Scholarship Committee
A letter from J. Lamar Woodard to Ann Fortenberry enclosing SEAALL mailing labels.
Letter To Gene Teitelbaum Regarding The Southeastern Law Librarian, December 10, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Gene Teitelbaum Regarding The Southeastern Law Librarian, December 10, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to Gene Teitelbaum enclosing copies of the Lucile Elliott Scholarship announcement and application form for publication in the Southeastern Law Librarian.
Letter To J. Lamar Woodard Regarding Mailing Labels, December 8, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To J. Lamar Woodard Regarding Mailing Labels, December 8, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to J. Lamar Woodard requesting mailing labels to be used for sending scholarship announcements and applications.
Letter To Ann Fortenberry Regarding Scholarship Committee Business, December 2, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Letter To Ann Fortenberry Regarding Scholarship Committee Business, December 2, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Caroline Heriot to Ann Fortenberry apologizing for issues Fortenberry encountered when attempting to begin Scholarship Committee activities.
Biological And Chemical Evaluation Of The Aquatic Environment Of Selected Undeveloped Kentucky Lake Embayments, Marshall Gordon, Morgan E. Sisk
Biological And Chemical Evaluation Of The Aquatic Environment Of Selected Undeveloped Kentucky Lake Embayments, Marshall Gordon, Morgan E. Sisk
KWRRI Research Reports
This report describes research involving biological and chemical analysis of two undeveloped embayments on Kentucky Lake, namely Anderson and Vickers Bays. Field and laboratory studies were made to assess current biotic standing crops, limnological conditions, levels of inorganic and organic pollutants in the embayments.
Raised-Aggregate, Lane-Delineation Stripe, Jerry G. Pigman, Kenneth R. Agent
Raised-Aggregate, Lane-Delineation Stripe, Jerry G. Pigman, Kenneth R. Agent
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Experimental raised-aggregate (1/2 inch (13 mm) to 1 inch (25 mm)) traffic stripes were installed on approximately 0.4 mile (644 m) of US 60 just north of the intersection with US 421 in Franklin County. Installation was during June 1974. Aggregate stripes were painted yellow and used as skip lines inside the continuous channelization stripes to indicate no crossing into the two-way, left-turn lane except for turning movements.
Observations indicated that the raised-aggregate stripes had good durability after being exposed to 2 years of wear. During dry, nighttime conditions, the paint stripes were slightly more effective than the aggregate stripes; …
A Possible Explanation Of Concrete Pop-Outs, James H. Havens, Robert C. Deen
A Possible Explanation Of Concrete Pop-Outs, James H. Havens, Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This report summarizes several years of research relating to damage to concrete and aggregates undergoing freezing and thawing. Basic principles involving freezing and attendant pressures are considered. Application of these principles to the evaluation of concrete was accomplished in experiments on concrete having low and high air contents.
Freeze-thaw characteristics of saturated aggregates relative to physical properties such as porosity, absorption, and bulk specific gravity were studied by submerging individual particles in pre-chilled mercury. Pressures associated with pop-outs in concrete were monitored and are presented along with accompanying theoretical considerations.
Statewide Survey Of Skid Resistances Of Pavements [Dec. 1976], Rolands L. Rizenbergs, James L. Burchett, Larry A. Warren, William M. Sampson
Statewide Survey Of Skid Resistances Of Pavements [Dec. 1976], Rolands L. Rizenbergs, James L. Burchett, Larry A. Warren, William M. Sampson
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Since 1969, when a research-type, skid-test trailer was acquired, U.S. routes were surveyed in 1970 and 1971, and the interstate and toll road systems were surveyed in 1971. The data were used for research purposes and have been reported. The interstate and toll road systems were surveyed again for research purposes in 1974. Since October 1974, surveys have been performed under a highway safety project grant. All primary and principal secondary roads, involving 4,612 miles (7425 km), were surveyed in 1975. The 1974 and 1975 surveys, data reported herein, represented 25 percent of the mileage of rural, state-maintained roads in …
Letter To Seaall Members Regarding The Aall Annual Meeting, November 30, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Letter To Seaall Members Regarding The Aall Annual Meeting, November 30, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Correspondence
A letter from Caroline Heriot to SEAALL members informing the members that Heriot plans to extend an invitation to AALL to meet in the Southeastern region for 1978.
Letter To Caroline Heriot Regarding Chairing The Scholarship Committee, November 29, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Caroline Heriot Regarding Chairing The Scholarship Committee, November 29, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to Caroline Heriot asking Heriot if she would be available to meet and discuss Fortenberry's questions regarding chairing the Scholarship Committee.
Letter To Leah Chanin Regarding Scholarship Committee Files, November 22, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Leah Chanin Regarding Scholarship Committee Files, November 22, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to Leah Chanin thanking Chanin for sending Fortenberry the Scholarship Committee files.
Letter To Caroline Heriot Regarding Chairing The Scholarship Committee, November 19, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Letter To Caroline Heriot Regarding Chairing The Scholarship Committee, November 19, 1976, Ann Fortenberry
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Ann Fortenberry to Caroline Heriot asking Heriot if she would be available to meet and discuss Fortenberry's questions regarding chairing the Scholarship Committee.
Letter To William Younger Regarding The Seaall Breakfast Meeting At The Aall Annual Meeting, November 18, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Letter To William Younger Regarding The Seaall Breakfast Meeting At The Aall Annual Meeting, November 18, 1976, Caroline Heriot
Correspondence
A letter from Caroline Heriot to William Younger discussing the intention to have a SEAALL breakfast at the AALL Annual Meeting. A handwritten note from Younger to Heriot is also present discussing a potential sponsorship of the breakfast.
Robert D. Sykes V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0362
Robert D. Sykes V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0362
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Billy Lewis Freeman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Appellee's Brief 1976-Sc-0388
Billy Lewis Freeman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Appellee's Brief 1976-Sc-0388
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Dorothy M. Fraze V. John H. Fraze, Jr., Appellee's Brief 1976-Sc-0457
Dorothy M. Fraze V. John H. Fraze, Jr., Appellee's Brief 1976-Sc-0457
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Letter To Jack Ellenberger Regarding Aall Scholarships, November 8, 1976, Jane Olm
Letter To Jack Ellenberger Regarding Aall Scholarships, November 8, 1976, Jane Olm
Scholarship Committee
A letter from Jane Olm to Jack Ellenberger discussing the selection process and issues surrounding using AALL scholarships for institutes.
Jimmy Keith Self V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0106
Jimmy Keith Self V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0106
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Catherine Wendell, Executrix Of The Estate Of Fred D. Stone, Dec'd., Et Al V. Bessie Stone, Et Al, Petition For Rehearing 1974-Sc-1144
Catherine Wendell, Executrix Of The Estate Of Fred D. Stone, Dec'd., Et Al V. Bessie Stone, Et Al, Petition For Rehearing 1974-Sc-1144
1970-1979
No abstract provided.
Definition Of Control In Secondary Distributions, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Definition Of Control In Secondary Distributions, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Section 2(11) of the Securities Act of 1933 (Act) generally subjects the sale of securities by a person "controlling an issuer" to the same rules that govern the sale of securities by an issuer. Accordingly, before a "control" person may sell the securities he holds in the controlled corporation he must either register them with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission) or qualify for an exemption from the registration requirement. While the Act clearly requires that a "control" person either register or qualify for an exemption, it fails to define "control." Thus, the task of defining has fallen to the …
Accidents On Rural, Two-Lane Roads And Their Relation To Pavement Friction [Nov. 1976], Rolands L. Rizenbergs, James L. Burchett, Larry A. Warren
Accidents On Rural, Two-Lane Roads And Their Relation To Pavement Friction [Nov. 1976], Rolands L. Rizenbergs, James L. Burchett, Larry A. Warren
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Friction measurements were made with a skid trailer at 40 mph (18 m/s) on 1460 miles (2350 km) of rural, two-lane roads (US routes) in Kentucky. Maintenance sections or subsections were treated as test sections. Accident experience, friction measurements, traffic volumes, and other available data were obtained for each. Various expressions of wet-pavement accidents and pavement friction were related and analyzed. Averaging methods were used in developing trends and minimizing scatter. A moving average for progressively-ordered sets of ten test sections and test sections grouped by Skid Numbers and Peak Slip Numbers yielded more definite results. The expression of accident …
Enteric Virus Survival In Package Plants And The Upgrading Of The Small Treatment Plants Using Ozone, Lois S. Cronholm, James R. Mccammon, Marvin Fleischman, Jerry R. Perrich, Valerie Reisser, William Harris, Ronald R. Vanstockum, Khosrow Jaberizadeh, Michael J. Wahl
Enteric Virus Survival In Package Plants And The Upgrading Of The Small Treatment Plants Using Ozone, Lois S. Cronholm, James R. Mccammon, Marvin Fleischman, Jerry R. Perrich, Valerie Reisser, William Harris, Ronald R. Vanstockum, Khosrow Jaberizadeh, Michael J. Wahl
KWRRI Research Reports
Post-chlorinated effluent collected with a portable viral concentrator from four treatment plants in Jefferson County, Kentucky, yielded infective viral particles from three plants from spring through late fall. The pH, ,chlorine, turbidity, and coliform levels of these effluents indicated that viral persistence was correlated with inefficient processing which produced effluent environments that inhibited disinfection by chlorine. The disinfection potential of ozone was tested on secondary effluent and finished water seeded with poliovirus and Esaheriahia coli. Low doses of ozone inactivated viruses and bacteria in treated water, but not in effluent. The inactivation of bacteria by ozone does not appear …
Secured Party's Right To Sue Third Persons For Damage To Or Defects In Collateral, Harold R. Weinberg
Secured Party's Right To Sue Third Persons For Damage To Or Defects In Collateral, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The proverb “there is many a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip” might have been written with the secured creditor in mind. Many tragedies may befall him to defeat his expectations. He takes his security interest hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst—nonperformance of the obligation secured. If he does not carefully comply with the Article Nine provisions concerning the enforceability and perfection of a security interest, he may ultimately be unsecured. If his security interest is enforceable and perfected, it may turn out that some other party has priority to the collateral. Even if the secured …
Toward Maximum Facilitation Of Intent To Create Enforceable Article Nine Security Interests, Harold R. Weinberg
Toward Maximum Facilitation Of Intent To Create Enforceable Article Nine Security Interests, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Article Nine of the Uniform Commercial Code generally facilitates individual autonomy in the creation of consensual security interests by imposing limited form and content requirements on security agreements. Private autonomy is subordinated, however, where the Article's draftsmen believed that certain other policies required a degree of regulation. Through the process of interpreting and applying a number of Code provisions which set forth the requirements for creating security interests, a court can effectuate what it considers to be the appropriate balance between facilitating the parties' intent to create a security interest and insuring that regulatory policies, such as protecting creditors and …
Modification Of Kentucky’S Adequacy-Rating Techniques, Charles V. Zegeer, Rolands L. Rizenbergs
Modification Of Kentucky’S Adequacy-Rating Techniques, Charles V. Zegeer, Rolands L. Rizenbergs
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The purpose of this study was to evaluate Kentucky's adequacy-rating methods and procedures and to recommend improvements. The rating procedures used by planning engineers in the highway districts were found to be reliable and consistent. Kentucky's methods were found to be superior to methods used in most states, but several changes are recommended. Additions include credits for accident analysis for urban and rural sections, traffic control devices for urban areas, and traffic safety features for bridges. Skid resistance evaluation was changed from a subjective rating to a measured value. Points assigned to the various rating elements have been revised, and …
Julian H. Adams V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0294
Julian H. Adams V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Reply Brief 1976-Sc-0294
1970-1979
No abstract provided.