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Full-Text Articles in Law
Appeal No. 0013: Baldwin Producing Corporation V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0013: Baldwin Producing Corporation V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Adjudication Orders #130, and Amendments No.1 & 2 to Order #130
Purchased Gas Adjustment Clauses: An Adjuster's Viewpoint., G. William Fowler
Purchased Gas Adjustment Clauses: An Adjuster's Viewpoint., G. William Fowler
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Environmental Law--Acid Mine Drainage, Katherine P. Kenna
Environmental Law--Acid Mine Drainage, Katherine P. Kenna
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
From National Populism To National Corporatism: The Case Of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke, James M. Malloy
From National Populism To National Corporatism: The Case Of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke, James M. Malloy
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
Analyzes the experience of Bolivia with an experiment in a populist resolution of its socioeconomic problems from 1952 to 1970. Objectives of national populist ideology; Factors that lead to the failure of Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario in Bolivia to achieve its revolutionary goals: Resurgence of private sector in mining and petroleum.
The New Values Of Coal: Introduction
The Severed Mineral Estate Problem: Are There Legislative Solutions?, Oliver M. Clegg
The Severed Mineral Estate Problem: Are There Legislative Solutions?, Oliver M. Clegg
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Ad Valorem Taxation Of Coal Property: Introduction
Ad Valorem Taxation Of Coal Property: Introduction
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coal And The Energy Crisis, C. Howard Hardesty Jr.
Coal And The Energy Crisis, C. Howard Hardesty Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coal's New Values And Our National Priorities, Ronald G. Pearson
Coal's New Values And Our National Priorities, Ronald G. Pearson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ad Valorem Taxation Of Coal Bearing Lands In West Virginia--A Viewpoint Of The Coal Industry, Rolla D. Campbell, Lynn C. Johnson, Ernest F. Hays Ii
Ad Valorem Taxation Of Coal Bearing Lands In West Virginia--A Viewpoint Of The Coal Industry, Rolla D. Campbell, Lynn C. Johnson, Ernest F. Hays Ii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Factors Affecting Development Of The New Values Of Coal, Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Factors Affecting Development Of The New Values Of Coal, Sheldon P. Wimpfen
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
State And Local Taxation Of The Bituminous Coal Industry, James H. Thompson
State And Local Taxation Of The Bituminous Coal Industry, James H. Thompson
West Virginia Law Review
Few industries have presented more troublesome problems for legislators and tax administrators alike, over the years, than has bituminous coal. There are two principal reasons for this. One stems from the physical character of this resource. Lying hidden beneath the earth's surface, coal deposits not only represent an asset of uncertain worth, but also one the value of which will gradually decline as mining activity proceeds. Consequently, the task of making equitable assessments for property tax purposes would be a difficult one even for an experienced mining engineer, and sometimes may verge on the impossible for an untrained local assessor. …
Coal Reserves Should Be The Subject Of Equitable Ad Valorem Taxation, John R. Melton
Coal Reserves Should Be The Subject Of Equitable Ad Valorem Taxation, John R. Melton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coal And The Appalachian Economy, William H. Miernyk
Coal And The Appalachian Economy, William H. Miernyk
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Technique For Evaluating Coal Property For Ad Valorem Tax Assessment, Donald M. Bondurant
A New Technique For Evaluating Coal Property For Ad Valorem Tax Assessment, Donald M. Bondurant
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Soviet-U.S. Environmental Protection Agreement, Weldon L. Merritt
The Soviet-U.S. Environmental Protection Agreement, Weldon L. Merritt
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Oil Interests As Securities: The Enumerated Vs. The General Definition Student Symposium - Interpreting The Statutory Definition Of A Security: Some Pragmatic Considerations., David W. Townend
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Prospecting Permits On Indian Lands: Who Benefits?, Sharon Eads
Prospecting Permits On Indian Lands: Who Benefits?, Sharon Eads
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Oil--Shortage, Cartel Or Emerging Resource Monopoly?, James T. Jensen
International Oil--Shortage, Cartel Or Emerging Resource Monopoly?, James T. Jensen
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In the early days of industrialization in the United States, giant combines with great market power developed in a number of industries, such as oil, steel and railroads. Out of that era arose a body of domestic law and regulation that sought to define the limits within which those organizations could function in the economic life of the country. The Sherman and Clayton Acts formed the basis for antitrust law. Regulatory agencies such as the Federal Power Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission were formed to regulate the excesses of the private sector. We may now …
Kentucky's Experience With The Broad Form Deed, James K. Caudill
Kentucky's Experience With The Broad Form Deed, James K. Caudill
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.