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Taxation--Assessment Of Undivided Interests--Land Book Assessment Amendment, William H. Waldron Jr.
Taxation--Assessment Of Undivided Interests--Land Book Assessment Amendment, William H. Waldron Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wills--Informal Revocation, Robert W. Burk
Wills--Informal Revocation, Robert W. Burk
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Monongalia County Court Records, L. D. Arnett, James P. Weaver
Monongalia County Court Records, L. D. Arnett, James P. Weaver
West Virginia Law Review
The purpose of this paper is to invite the attention of the bar of this state to an undertaking which is expected to prove interesting and valuable to that group. A thorough examination and classification of the court records of Monongalia County, West Virginia, is being conducted under the direction of West Virginia University and the Committee on Legal History of the State Bar Association. The object is to render the material contained in the records available for historical and legal research.
Trade-Marks And Trade-Names--Jurisdiction--Goods Of Different Classes, Houston A. Smith
Trade-Marks And Trade-Names--Jurisdiction--Goods Of Different Classes, Houston A. Smith
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Judicial Review Of Statutes In Continental Europe, Max Radin
The Judicial Review Of Statutes In Continental Europe, Max Radin
West Virginia Law Review
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Swift V. Tyson And The Construction Of State Statutes, Jeff B. Fordham
Swift V. Tyson And The Construction Of State Statutes, Jeff B. Fordham
West Virginia Law Review
So much has been written for the law reviews about the doctrine of Swift v. Tyson that it has become a part of the etiquette of the business to explain oneself before adding to the overgrown literature of the subject. It is now nearly a century since this nationalistic doctrine was written into our case law. There has been some vacillation and even more confusion in its exposition but in the large it has steadily become more deeply entrenched and more widely applied in the teeth of the persistent and highly critical opposition of legal writers. But now, in a …