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Full-Text Articles in Law
Seminar On Securities Law, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, James A. Kegley, H. Alexander Campbell, Gary L. Stage, Ralston W. Steenrod, James C. Strode, Robert P. Ross, Gerald R. Martin, C. Christopher Trower, Willburt D. Ham, Ronda S. Paul, Rodger A. Marting, Oscar N. Persons, Francesca Marciniak, O. Wayne Davis, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Seminar On Securities Law, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, James A. Kegley, H. Alexander Campbell, Gary L. Stage, Ralston W. Steenrod, James C. Strode, Robert P. Ross, Gerald R. Martin, C. Christopher Trower, Willburt D. Ham, Ronda S. Paul, Rodger A. Marting, Oscar N. Persons, Francesca Marciniak, O. Wayne Davis, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Continuing Legal Education Materials
Materials from the UK/CLE Seminar on Securities Law held February 14-15, 1986.
Racing Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Racing Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
It is not difficult to understand why horses like Devil's Bag, Chief's Crown and Spend A Buck are syndicated during their racing careers. The owners of such horses find themselves with an asset worth millions of dollars, but the asset has the potential to decrease significantly in value if the racing fortunes of the horse change. That creates pressure for owners to disinvest, at least partially, and spread the risk of loss. Investors, on the other hand, are often just as anxious to invest. Not only is there the chance of earnings and appreciation if the horse continues to win, …
Racing Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Racing Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
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Horse Syndicates As Securities Under Blue Sky Laws, John Coleman Ayers
Horse Syndicates As Securities Under Blue Sky Laws, John Coleman Ayers
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kefalas V. Bonnie Brae Farms: A Practical Approach To Thoroughbred Breeding Syndications And Securities Laws, Timothy Nicholas Sweeney
Kefalas V. Bonnie Brae Farms: A Practical Approach To Thoroughbred Breeding Syndications And Securities Laws, Timothy Nicholas Sweeney
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.