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Remedies As Property: A Different Perspective On Specific Performance Clauses, David Frisch
Remedies As Property: A Different Perspective On Specific Performance Clauses, David Frisch
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies Under The Tennessee Commercial Code, John A. Walker, Jr.
Remedies Under The Tennessee Commercial Code, John A. Walker, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
The scope of this Article is limited to a discussion of the enforcement of consensual' liens under the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted in title 47 of the Tennessee Code. It does not include the panoply of other, nonconsensual remedies such as prejudgment attachment and postjudgment levy. In particular, this Article examines the applicability of the doctrine of election of remedies, the mechanics of repossession, and the rules applicable to the disposition of collateral, primarily as these concepts have been interpreted and applied by the courts of Tennessee.
Parks V. Mr. Ford And The Development Of A Rational Approach To Resolving Inconsistencies In Results Of Due Process Attacks On Creditors' Remedies, David A. Scholl
Parks V. Mr. Ford And The Development Of A Rational Approach To Resolving Inconsistencies In Results Of Due Process Attacks On Creditors' Remedies, David A. Scholl
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies For Oppression In Close Corporations In Indiana
Remedies For Oppression In Close Corporations In Indiana
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trade Restraints - Is The United States A Person Within The Treble Damages Provision Of The Sherman Antitrust Act?, William C. Whitehead
Trade Restraints - Is The United States A Person Within The Treble Damages Provision Of The Sherman Antitrust Act?, William C. Whitehead
Michigan Law Review
The United States filed a complaint charging that defendants had attempted collusively to fix prices in bids submitted by them to the federal government. A judgment for three times the money damages sustained was sought under the Sherman Antitrust Act. Held, that the United States is not a person within section 7 of the act under which relief was demanded. United States v. Cooper Corp., 312 U. S. 600, 61 S. Ct. 742 (1941).
Conditional Sales Contract-Vendor's Election Of Remedies Where Breach Occurs
Conditional Sales Contract-Vendor's Election Of Remedies Where Breach Occurs
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.