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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
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
Title Doesn't Matter, Does It?: An Analysis Of Kentucky's Property Disposition Law And Its Treatment Of Transmutation, Russell W. Goff
Title Doesn't Matter, Does It?: An Analysis Of Kentucky's Property Disposition Law And Its Treatment Of Transmutation, Russell W. Goff
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Relief To Subsequent Home Purchasers In Kentucky: The Past, Present, Future, And Franz, D. Brent Marshall
Relief To Subsequent Home Purchasers In Kentucky: The Past, Present, Future, And Franz, D. Brent Marshall
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Religious Property Tax Exemptions In Kentucky, Paul J. Weber, Janet R. Olson
Religious Property Tax Exemptions In Kentucky, Paul J. Weber, Janet R. Olson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
That Was No Wife, That Was My Lady: Is Marvin V. Marvin Appropriate For Kentucky?, Michael Braden
That Was No Wife, That Was My Lady: Is Marvin V. Marvin Appropriate For Kentucky?, Michael Braden
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tax Implications Of The Uniform Marriage And Divorce Act: Does The Davis Rule Still Apply In Kentucky?, Susan L. Coleman
Tax Implications Of The Uniform Marriage And Divorce Act: Does The Davis Rule Still Apply In Kentucky?, Susan L. Coleman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Property Tax--A Withering Vine, Jerry W. Markham
The Property Tax--A Withering Vine, Jerry W. Markham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Property Assessment Remedies For The Kentucky Taxpayer, Richard C. Stephenson
Property Assessment Remedies For The Kentucky Taxpayer, Richard C. Stephenson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Property Tax Revenue Assessment Levels And Taxing Rates: The Kentucky Rollback Law, William L. Stevens
Property Tax Revenue Assessment Levels And Taxing Rates: The Kentucky Rollback Law, William L. Stevens
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Property Tax Assessment Administration In Kentucky, Walter W. Turner
Property Tax Assessment Administration In Kentucky, Walter W. Turner
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Government Acquisitions Of Private Property In Rural Areas: The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers And The Cave Run Reservoir Project, E. Robert Goebel, Donald K. James, Lyle G. Robey, Joel V. Williamson
Government Acquisitions Of Private Property In Rural Areas: The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers And The Cave Run Reservoir Project, E. Robert Goebel, Donald K. James, Lyle G. Robey, Joel V. Williamson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Horizontal Property Law Of Kentucky, John K. Skaggs Jr., Charles H. Erwin
The Horizontal Property Law Of Kentucky, John K. Skaggs Jr., Charles H. Erwin
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Restrictions Upon The Holding Of Real Property In Kentucky By Religious Societies And Corporations, Allen Prewitt Jr.
Restrictions Upon The Holding Of Real Property In Kentucky By Religious Societies And Corporations, Allen Prewitt Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Article Nine Of The Uniform Commercial Code Upon Chattel Mortgages In Kentucky, Richard D. Cooper
The Effect Of Article Nine Of The Uniform Commercial Code Upon Chattel Mortgages In Kentucky, Richard D. Cooper
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Character Of Partnership Realty Upon The Death Of A Partner, Henry R. Snyder Jr.
Character Of Partnership Realty Upon The Death Of A Partner, Henry R. Snyder Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Personal Property--Delivery Of Gifts In Kentucky, J. Leland Brewster
Personal Property--Delivery Of Gifts In Kentucky, J. Leland Brewster
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Garnishment In Kentucky--Some Defects, Henry R. Snyder Jr.
Garnishment In Kentucky--Some Defects, Henry R. Snyder Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Real Property--Notice Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Wayne J. Carroll
Real Property--Notice Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Wayne J. Carroll
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Developments In 1954: Personal And Real Property, Future Interests And Trusts, W. L. Matthews Jr.
Kentucky Developments In 1954: Personal And Real Property, Future Interests And Trusts, W. L. Matthews Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Restrictive Covenants--Use, Maintenance Or Grant Of Right Of Way Across Restricted Property, Charles R. Hamm
Restrictive Covenants--Use, Maintenance Or Grant Of Right Of Way Across Restricted Property, Charles R. Hamm
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Municipal Corporations--Annexation-Violation Of Due Process, Joseph M. Kortenhof S.Ed.
Municipal Corporations--Annexation-Violation Of Due Process, Joseph M. Kortenhof S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The City of Silver Grove brought a proceeding to incorporate within its boundaries a parcel of defendant railroad's land under a general law of annexation. It was shown that the land sought to be annexed contained nothing but switchyards, roundhouses, refrigeration plants and other facilities designed exclusively for railroad purposes. It was further shown that the city could make no use of the land nor could it benefit the land in any way since the railroad had complete electrical, sanitation and police facilities. Defendant railroad entered a remonstrance to which the city generally demurred. The trial court sustained the demurrer. …
Mortgages On After-Acquired Property In Kentucky, W. E. Francis
Mortgages On After-Acquired Property In Kentucky, W. E. Francis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Courts - What Is An Equitable Claim To Real Property Within The Meaning Of Section 57 Of The Judicial Code?, Charles J. O'Laughlin
Federal Courts - What Is An Equitable Claim To Real Property Within The Meaning Of Section 57 Of The Judicial Code?, Charles J. O'Laughlin
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, an Ohio corporation, was the lessee of land in Kentucky. It entered into a contract with defendant lessor, a resident of the District of Columbia, to renew the lease. Defendant failed to carry out his agreement, and plaintiff" sued for specific performance of the contract to lease in the United States District Court for Eastern Kentucky, jurisdiction being based on diversity of citizenship. Plaintiff was unable to obtain personal service upon defendant, but obtained service by publication under section 57 of the Judicial Code, which authorizes the court to take jurisdiction and to allow service by publication in "any …
Interpretation Of Kentucky Statutes Concerning Division Fences, Harry W. Roberts Jr.
Interpretation Of Kentucky Statutes Concerning Division Fences, Harry W. Roberts Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sale Of Land For Taxes In Kentucky, Earl S. Wilson
Sale Of Land For Taxes In Kentucky, Earl S. Wilson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Examination Of Titles In Kentucky, Robert H. Winn
The Examination Of Titles In Kentucky, Robert H. Winn
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Receiverships In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Receiverships In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Decisions On Future Interests, 1933-1937, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Decisions On Future Interests, 1933-1937, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Quasi-Contracts - Use And Occupation - Recovery Of Benefits Received By A Trespasser, Walter Probst Jr.
Quasi-Contracts - Use And Occupation - Recovery Of Benefits Received By A Trespasser, Walter Probst Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The defendant had discovered and developed by considerable advertising the Great Onyx Cave in Kentucky. After a survey ordered in an earlier equity proceeding it was discovered that one-third of the cave was under plaintiff's land. The only opening was upon defendant's land. Through this opening had entered a large number of visitors who had paid the defendant admission fees for the privilege. Held, plaintiff could recover in assumpsit one-third of the net profits earned by the defendant from the cave. Edwards v. Lee's Admr., (Ky. 1936) 96 S. W. (2d) 1028.
Conditional Sales In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Conditional Sales In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.