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Comparative Commercial Law Of Egypt And The Arabian Gulf, Ian Edge
Comparative Commercial Law Of Egypt And The Arabian Gulf, Ian Edge
Cleveland State Law Review
Middle East countries have approached the problem of reforming civil and commercial laws by adopting laws which purportedly suit the needs of a modern, industrial society. This note will examine the countries of the Arabian peninsula, particularly Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, while making passing references to Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt. The thesis of the paper is that Egypt exercised and still continues to exercise a predominant position, practically, legislatively, and jurisprudentially in the Middle East, and particularly the Arabian peninsula. Consequently, the development and reform of civil and commercial law in the Middle …
The Uniform Commercial Code As Applied To Implied Warranties Of "Merchantability" And "Fitness" In The Sale Of Horses, John Alan Cohan
The Uniform Commercial Code As Applied To Implied Warranties Of "Merchantability" And "Fitness" In The Sale Of Horses, John Alan Cohan
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Secured Farm Creditor's Interest In Federal Price Supports: Policies And Priorities, Paul B. Rasor, James B. Wadley
The Secured Farm Creditor's Interest In Federal Price Supports: Policies And Priorities, Paul B. Rasor, James B. Wadley
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Deficiency Judgments In Pennsylvania: Two Points Of View, Various Editors
Introduction: Deficiency Judgments In Pennsylvania: Two Points Of View, Various Editors
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Reply, Louis J. Sirico Jr.
Federal Tax Liens And State Homestead Exemptions: The Aftermath Of United States V. Rodgers, Terrence C. Brown-Steiner
Federal Tax Liens And State Homestead Exemptions: The Aftermath Of United States V. Rodgers, Terrence C. Brown-Steiner
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Commercial Law, James Robert Williamson
Commercial Law, James Robert Williamson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dependent Covenants In Commercial Leases: Hindquarter Corp. V. Property Development Corp., Tracy R. Antley Faust
Dependent Covenants In Commercial Leases: Hindquarter Corp. V. Property Development Corp., Tracy R. Antley Faust
Seattle University Law Review
This Note demonstrates that the Washington Supreme Court correctly applied contract principles to the Hindquarter lease dispute. The Note first reviews the historical development of dependent covenants in both residential and commercial contexts. After setting out this important background information, the Note examines Hindquarter and the three factors that influenced the Washington Supreme Court in following the dependent covenants trend: (1) material inducements to execute the lease; (2) the intent of the parties; and (3) equity and policy considerations. The Note concludes that, even though the landlord prevailed in Hindquarter, commercial tenants stand to gain most from the supreme …
An Analytical View Of Recent "Lending Of Credit" Decisions In Washington State, Hugh Spitzer
An Analytical View Of Recent "Lending Of Credit" Decisions In Washington State, Hugh Spitzer
Seattle University Law Review
This Article first presents an analytic framework for assessing government actions that present possible violations of article VIII, sections 5 and 7, and then analyzes five recent cases interpreting those provisions.