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Mortgages--"Depression Jurisprudence" --Remaining Effects In Statutory Law, John F. Buchman, Iii S.Ed. Dec 1948

Mortgages--"Depression Jurisprudence" --Remaining Effects In Statutory Law, John F. Buchman, Iii S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Periods of economic depression, to a far greater degree than more prosperous times, bring into sharp conflict the competing interests of debtor and creditor. This conflict becomes especially apparent in the field of mortgage law. The mortgagee-creditor wants to enforce payment of the debt according to the terms of the contract, taking advantage of the security for which he bargained. The mortgagor-debtor is anxious to protect, if possible, his own investment in the mortgaged property. Because of the vast number of cases which occurred during the 1930's in which it appeared unduly harsh and inequitable to accord mortgagees their traditional …


Lester And Shister: Insights Into Labor Issues, Michigan Law Review Nov 1948

Lester And Shister: Insights Into Labor Issues, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of INSIGHTS INTO LABOR ISSUES. Edited by Richard A. Lester and Joseph Shister.


Rostow: A National Policy For The Oil Industry., Michigan Law Review Apr 1948

Rostow: A National Policy For The Oil Industry., Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of A NATIONAL POLICY FOR THE OIL INDUSTRY. By Eugene V. Rostow.