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Technical Overview Of Geothermal Resources, Carl F. Austin
Technical Overview Of Geothermal Resources, Carl F. Austin
Land & Water Law Review
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The Role Of Municipalities In Geothermal Resource Development, William K. Kramer, J. Michael Hammer
The Role Of Municipalities In Geothermal Resource Development, William K. Kramer, J. Michael Hammer
Land & Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Geothermal Resources Joint Ventures, Paul J. Schlauch
Geothermal Resources Joint Ventures, Paul J. Schlauch
Land & Water Law Review
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Geothermal Leasing Practices, Gerald J. Kitchen
Geothermal Leasing Practices, Gerald J. Kitchen
Land & Water Law Review
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The Federal Role In Geothermal Resource Development, Randall C. Stephens
The Federal Role In Geothermal Resource Development, Randall C. Stephens
Land & Water Law Review
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An Environmental Overview Of Geothermal Resources Development, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
An Environmental Overview Of Geothermal Resources Development, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
Land & Water Law Review
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Geothermal Sales Contracts, Sam A. Snyder
Geothermal Sales Contracts, Sam A. Snyder
Land & Water Law Review
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Income Taxation Of Geothermal Resources, Peter C. Maxfield
Income Taxation Of Geothermal Resources, Peter C. Maxfield
Land & Water Law Review
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American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 1. Introduction And Summary Of Reform Proposals
Fordham Law Review
This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 4. Alternatives: Abolition, Succession, And Special Election
Fordham Law Review
This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix A: American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform
Fordham Law Review
This Report describes recommendations related to the vice presidency from the American Bar Association Special Committee on Election Reform. The recommendations were issued after the committee held a symposium on the vice presidency at Fordham University School of Law on December 3, 1976. John D. Feerick chaired the committee.
The recommendations state “that the American Bar Association favors (1) retention of the constitutional office of Vice-President of the United States in its present form, but urges each President to involve the Vice-President intimately and productively in operations of the presidency, and (2) that in the nomination and election process the …
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix B: An Overview Of The Vice-Presidency, Joel K. Goldstein
Fordham Law Review
This Report describes the origins of the vice presidency, the history of the office and its occupants, the process and criteria for selecting vice presidents, and recommendations for reform related to the office. The Report was prepared at the request of the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform in connection with the committee’s symposium on the vice presidency, which was held on December 3, 1976 at Fordham University School of Law.
Foreword: The Geothermal Resources Development Institute, Thomas E. Root
Foreword: The Geothermal Resources Development Institute, Thomas E. Root
Land & Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unitization For Geothermal Resources: United We Save, Dennis B. Goldstein
Unitization For Geothermal Resources: United We Save, Dennis B. Goldstein
Land & Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of The California Permitting Process, E. Dale Trower
An Overview Of The California Permitting Process, E. Dale Trower
Land & Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 3. Conduct Of The Office: Duties And Functions
Fordham Law Review
This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 2. Selection Of Vice-Presidential Candidates
Fordham Law Review
This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …
Water Conflicts From The Viewpoint Of A Regulator, Dee C. Hansen
Water Conflicts From The Viewpoint Of A Regulator, Dee C. Hansen
Land & Water Law Review
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Geothermal Resources: Water And Other Conflicts Encountered By The Developer - An Alternative Energy Source Which Is Gathering Steam, George Vranesh, John D. Musick, Jr.
Geothermal Resources: Water And Other Conflicts Encountered By The Developer - An Alternative Energy Source Which Is Gathering Steam, George Vranesh, John D. Musick, Jr.
Land & Water Law Review
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Selected Bibliography
Fordham Law Review
This Bibliography was prepared in connection with a symposium on the vice presidency convened by American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform. The symposium was held on December 3, 1976 at Fordham University School of Law.
American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 5. Closing Statements And Recommendations
Fordham Law Review
This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …
Constraints On Geothermal Development: Tax And Beyond, Jack Mcnamera
Constraints On Geothermal Development: Tax And Beyond, Jack Mcnamera
Land & Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Separation Of Powers Symposium
Introduction To The Separation Of Powers Symposium
Indiana Law Journal
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