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Full-Text Articles in Law
The New/Old Law Of Securities Transfer: Calling A “Spade” A “Heart, Diamond, Club Or The Like”, Martin J. Aronstein
The New/Old Law Of Securities Transfer: Calling A “Spade” A “Heart, Diamond, Club Or The Like”, Martin J. Aronstein
Cardozo Law Review
Recent changes in the law of securities transfer might be characterized as trying to put an expanding multi-faceted peg in a round hole. The proverbial round hole, of course, is the traditional negotiable instrument concept that a security is transferred by delivery. The peg is the rapidly developing system of securities issuance and holding practices in which an owner's interest in a security is evidenced by an entry on his account with a broker, bank, clearing corporation, or other intermediary, and the security itself is represented by a piece of paper in the possession of that or another third party, …
Damages For A Decedent’S Pre-Impact Fear: An Element Of Damages Under Alaska’S Survivorship Statute, Thomas D. Sydnor Ii
Damages For A Decedent’S Pre-Impact Fear: An Element Of Damages Under Alaska’S Survivorship Statute, Thomas D. Sydnor Ii
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering Efficient Tort Rules For Personal Injury: The Case Of Single Activity Accidents, Jennifer H. Arlen
Reconsidering Efficient Tort Rules For Personal Injury: The Case Of Single Activity Accidents, Jennifer H. Arlen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Idolatry Of Rules: Writing Law According To Moses, With Reference To Other Jurisprudences, Arthur J. Jacobson
The Idolatry Of Rules: Writing Law According To Moses, With Reference To Other Jurisprudences, Arthur J. Jacobson
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Parratt To Zinermon: Authorization, Adequacy, And Immunity In A Systematic Analysis Of State Procedure, Daniel S. Feder
From Parratt To Zinermon: Authorization, Adequacy, And Immunity In A Systematic Analysis Of State Procedure, Daniel S. Feder
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contribution In South Carolina--Venturing Into Uncharted Waters, Robert H. Brunson
Contribution In South Carolina--Venturing Into Uncharted Waters, Robert H. Brunson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Indemnity In South Carolina, James C. Gray Jr., Lisa D. Catt
The Law Of Indemnity In South Carolina, James C. Gray Jr., Lisa D. Catt
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Internal And External Analysis Of Concepts, Randy Barnett
The Internal And External Analysis Of Concepts, Randy Barnett
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using The Constitution: Separation Of Powers And Damages For Constitutional Violations, James A. Thomson
Using The Constitution: Separation Of Powers And Damages For Constitutional Violations, James A. Thomson
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York's Real Property Tax Law: The More Changes That Are Made, The More Things Stay The Same, Ira M. Sockowitz
New York's Real Property Tax Law: The More Changes That Are Made, The More Things Stay The Same, Ira M. Sockowitz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.