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Take This Job And Shove It: The Pragmatic Philosophy Of Johnny Paycheck And A Prayer For Strict Liability In Appalachia, Eugene "Trey" Moore Iii May 2018

Take This Job And Shove It: The Pragmatic Philosophy Of Johnny Paycheck And A Prayer For Strict Liability In Appalachia, Eugene "Trey" Moore Iii

The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice

Abstract forthcoming


Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich Jan 1985

Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

In 1958 Kentucky became the third state to enact the Uniform Commercial Code promulgated by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The General Assembly stated that this legislation was intended to modernize, clarify and simplify the law of commercial transactions. Enactment of the Code also evidenced the legislature's intent to make Kentucky commercial law uniform with that of the other states. Subsequent General Assemblies further implemented these policies by enacting substantially all of the uniform amendments to the Code proposed by the ALI and NCCUSL through 1964.

Unfortunately, these enactments represent our …


Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich Jan 1984

Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law And Consumer Credit, Harold R. Weinberg Jan 1977

Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law And Consumer Credit, Harold R. Weinberg

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This article is a survey of commercial law and consumer credit in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The most significant development during the past survey year was the demise of the holder in due course doctrine and other related doctrines which insulated creditors financing consumer sales from consumer claims and defenses. As a result of this development, consumers will now be able to assert claims or defenses arising out of the sale financed against the financer under certain circumstances. Other developments also surveyed herein relate to the Uniform Commercial Code statutes of frauds and prejudgment creditors’ remedies.


Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Harold R. Weinberg Jan 1975

Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Harold R. Weinberg

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This article provides a survey of Kentucky legal developments in the area of commercial law. The focus of this survey is whether a creditor’s statutory prejudgment remedies, which involve an application of state authority, are constitutional under the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment.


The Crazy Quilt Of Commercial Law: A Study In Legislative Patchwork, Terrence R. Fitzgerald Jan 1965

The Crazy Quilt Of Commercial Law: A Study In Legislative Patchwork, Terrence R. Fitzgerald

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Kentucky's Commercial Code--Some Initial Problems In Security, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr., Thomas P. Lewis Jan 1961

Kentucky's Commercial Code--Some Initial Problems In Security, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr., Thomas P. Lewis

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of The Rights And Remedies Of Buyers And Sellers Under The Uniform Commercial Code And The Uniform Sales Act, William A. Logan Jan 1960

A Comparison Of The Rights And Remedies Of Buyers And Sellers Under The Uniform Commercial Code And The Uniform Sales Act, William A. Logan

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code--Major Changes In Sales Law, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr. Jan 1960

Uniform Commercial Code--Major Changes In Sales Law, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code And Greater Consumer Protection Under Warranty Law, K. Sidney Neuman Jan 1960

The Uniform Commercial Code And Greater Consumer Protection Under Warranty Law, K. Sidney Neuman

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Scope, Purposes, And Functions Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James B. Young Jan 1959

Scope, Purposes, And Functions Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James B. Young

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction - Service Of Process On Foreign Television Corporation, Arnold Henson S.Ed. Dec 1958

Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction - Service Of Process On Foreign Television Corporation, Arnold Henson S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Defendant, a West Virginia corporation, operated a television station in Huntington, West Virginia. Its telecasts regularly reached into Boyd County, Kentucky, where part of its customary viewing audience was located. During a twelve-month period in 1954-1955 the corporation derived $71,310.30 in advertising revenue from Kentucky firms, although the contracts for this advertising were made outside Kentucky. In the course of a newscast defendant published an alleged libel against plaintiff, and suit was brought in Boyd County Court. Substituted service of process was made on the Secretary of State in accordance with the Kentucky "doing business" statute, and defendant then removed …


Anti-Chain Store Legislation, Hugh A. Fulton Dec 1931

Anti-Chain Store Legislation, Hugh A. Fulton

Michigan Law Review

During the past few years chain store merchandising has made such serious inroads upon the trade of independent wholesale and retail merchants that they have been forced to use every expedient within their reach in order to survive. They have banded together in order to achieve the economies which have made chain store merchandising so successful and have been rewarded with a large measure of success and even with the hope of competing on an equal basis with the average chain system. But they have not been satisfied with merely seeking to operate on a smaller margin of profit. They …