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Legal Problems Affecting Older Americans, George J. Alexander, United States Senate, Special Committee On Aging
Legal Problems Affecting Older Americans, George J. Alexander, United States Senate, Special Committee On Aging
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Investment Securities, Thomas H. Jolls
The Warren Court: Completion Of A Constitutional Revolution, William F. Swindler
The Warren Court: Completion Of A Constitutional Revolution, William F. Swindler
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Practice And Pleading (15th Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Practice And Pleading (15th Annual Survey Of Virginia Law), W. Taylor Reveley Iii
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After quickly outlining recent, legislation in the field of practice and pleading, this Article proceeds to a more detailed treatment of pertinent judicial developments. Several of the Supreme Court of Appeals' decisions merit close attention, principally Rakes v. Fulcher and Sullivan v. Little Hunting' Park, Inc. Recurrent in the discussion of the judicial opinions is concern not only with the announced law, but also with the manner of the announcement-concern, that is, with both the legal results and the legal craftsmanship. Organizationally, an attempt has been made to discuss the judicial material at the time of its "moment of truth" …
The Philadelphia Plan And Strict Racial Quotas In Federal Contracts, Paul Marcus
The Philadelphia Plan And Strict Racial Quotas In Federal Contracts, Paul Marcus
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Automobile Insurance: The Rockefeller-Stewart Plan, James D. Ghiardi, John J. Kircher
Automobile Insurance: The Rockefeller-Stewart Plan, James D. Ghiardi, John J. Kircher
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Auto Insurance In New York State, James D. Ghiardi, John J. Kircher
Auto Insurance In New York State, James D. Ghiardi, John J. Kircher
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No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Judiciary In The Confrontation With The Problems Of Environmental Quality, Gary G. Neustadter
The Role Of The Judiciary In The Confrontation With The Problems Of Environmental Quality, Gary G. Neustadter
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Civil Procedure, Robert Peterson
Tender: A Requirement For Equitable Jurisdiction And Relief. A 16th Century Concept In A 20th Century Court, Mack Player
Tender: A Requirement For Equitable Jurisdiction And Relief. A 16th Century Concept In A 20th Century Court, Mack Player
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The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
The Constitutional Rights Of Teachers And Professors, William W. Van Alstyne
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The discussion examines the current state of educators' rights and identifies two key areas that are still hotly contested: extramural utterances that my be critical of the institution itself and a teacher's freedom with his own classroom. A survey of two recent cases illuminates these issues.
Defending The Low-Income Tenant In North Carolina, Dale A. Whitman
Defending The Low-Income Tenant In North Carolina, Dale A. Whitman
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The low-income tenant is in a uniquely precarious position under the law. He typically holds under an oral lease, often on an implied periodic tenancy from week to week. Even where a written lease is executed, it is almost invariably on a form prepared by the landlord. The tenant has little bargaining power in today's urban housing markets; moreover, he is usually not represented by counsel and is unable to intelligently exert whatever bargaining power he may possess. The land- lord is generally a professional in the renting business, and knows well how to manipulate the legal rules for his …
The Supreme Court, The President And Congress, William F. Swindler
The Supreme Court, The President And Congress, William F. Swindler
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Transferring North Carolina Real Estate Part Ii--Roles, Ethics, And Reform, Dale A. Whitman
Transferring North Carolina Real Estate Part Ii--Roles, Ethics, And Reform, Dale A. Whitman
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As we have seen in Part I of this article, prevailing practices in the transfer of North Carolina real estate are seriously deficient in their substantive protection of the buyer. Part II will explore whether these practices also violate the norms of professional conduct and will conclude with some proposals which should ameliorate both the substantive and ethical deficiencies which face the real estate buyer. Before doing so, however, it seems appropriate to discuss in some detail the roles of various actors in the typical transaction and the types of persons who fill those roles.
Transferring North Carolina Real Estate Part I--How The Present System Functions, Dale A. Whitman
Transferring North Carolina Real Estate Part I--How The Present System Functions, Dale A. Whitman
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As we have seen in Part I of this article, prevailing practices in the transfer of North Carolina real estate are seriously deficient in their substantive protection of the buyer. Part II will explore whether these practices also violate the norms of professional conduct and will conclude with some proposals which should ameliorate both the substantive and ethical deficiencies which face the real estate buyer. Before doing so, however, it seems appropriate to discuss in some detail the roles of various actors in the typical transaction and the types of persons who fill those roles.