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Suggested Changes In California Adoption Procedures, William J. Keough Jan 1962

Suggested Changes In California Adoption Procedures, William J. Keough

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The 1961 Rees-Levering Act: Caveat Venditor, Richard J. Kohlman Jan 1962

The 1961 Rees-Levering Act: Caveat Venditor, Richard J. Kohlman

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Private Antitrust Actions For Refusal To Deal, George J. Alexander Oct 1961

Private Antitrust Actions For Refusal To Deal, George J. Alexander

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Brochure And Cover Letter For Delcon Security Telephone, Delcon Corporation Jul 1961

Brochure And Cover Letter For Delcon Security Telephone, Delcon Corporation

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

No abstract provided.


Section 5 Of The Federal Trade Commission Act, A Deus Ex Machina In The Tragic Interpretation Of The Robinson-Patman Act, George J. Alexander Apr 1961

Section 5 Of The Federal Trade Commission Act, A Deus Ex Machina In The Tragic Interpretation Of The Robinson-Patman Act, George J. Alexander

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Fair Comment - A California Privilege Staff, Donald B. Schaut, James G. Lea Jr. Jan 1961

Fair Comment - A California Privilege Staff, Donald B. Schaut, James G. Lea Jr.

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Student Affairs, Santa Clara Law Review Jan 1961

Student Affairs, Santa Clara Law Review

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review [The World Of Law] Jan 1961

Book Review [The World Of Law]

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Why Due Process, Louis E. Goodman Jan 1961

Why Due Process, Louis E. Goodman

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Extemporaneous Reflections Of A Working Attorney General, Stanley Mosk Jan 1961

Extemporaneous Reflections Of A Working Attorney General, Stanley Mosk

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Law Day Means To Me, Lois P. Mitchell Jan 1961

What Law Day Means To Me, Lois P. Mitchell

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Emerging Law Of Social Responsibility, Mathew O. Tobriner Jan 1961

The Emerging Law Of Social Responsibility, Mathew O. Tobriner

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Exception That Became The Rule, John Schatz Jr. Jan 1961

The Exception That Became The Rule, John Schatz Jr.

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conflicts Of Jurisdiction In California Water Law, Leo A. Huard Jan 1961

Conflicts Of Jurisdiction In California Water Law, Leo A. Huard

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


California Contracts Not To Compete Staff, William A. Riordan Jan 1961

California Contracts Not To Compete Staff, William A. Riordan

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fraudulent Installment Sales In Chicago, George J. Alexander Mar 1960

Fraudulent Installment Sales In Chicago, George J. Alexander

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Full-Line Forcing Of Less Than Requirements By Threat Of Refusal To Deal-A Per Se Violation?, George J. Alexander Jan 1960

Full-Line Forcing Of Less Than Requirements By Threat Of Refusal To Deal-A Per Se Violation?, George J. Alexander

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Administration Of Bail In New York City, George J. Alexander, John W. Roberts, James S. Palermo Jan 1958

A Study Of The Administration Of Bail In New York City, George J. Alexander, John W. Roberts, James S. Palermo

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Iii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff Jan 1951

Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Iii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff

Legal Monographs and Treatises

No abstract provided.


Traité De Droit Comparé Tome I, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff Jan 1950

Traité De Droit Comparé Tome I, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff

Legal Monographs and Treatises

No abstract provided.


Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Ii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff Jan 1950

Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Ii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff

Legal Monographs and Treatises

No abstract provided.


Salary Survey For 1940, Association Of American Law Schools Jan 1940

Salary Survey For 1940, Association Of American Law Schools

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

This document relates the results of a survey of law school faculty salaries and other expenditures conducted in 1940 by the American Association of Law Schools.


Servitudes: Legal And Equitable, James O'Keefe Jr. Jan 1933

Servitudes: Legal And Equitable, James O'Keefe Jr.

Student Theses

The purpose of this treatise is to trace the development, generally, of the law of "servitudes" from its early consideration through the different legal systems, up to the present period of legal history.


Injunctions In California, William Consiglia Jan 1931

Injunctions In California, William Consiglia

Student Theses

No maxim is more firmly rooted in English and American
jurisprudence than the one which, given a free translation,
decries that, "no wrong shall exist without a remedy."
In conformity with the spirit of this ancient maxim, when
the English Lord Chancellors of former times found the
common-law writs inadequate to redress particular
grievance, they invented an extraordinary remedy
to which they afterwards frequently resorted, but
cautiously, to meet the exigencies of such cases as
they arose, to prevent hardship and injustice. They
viewed such extraordinary forms of relief very much
as the medical profession does poisonous antidotes,
to be …


Origin Of Equity Jurisdiction And Jurisprudence, Edward Murphy May 1930

Origin Of Equity Jurisdiction And Jurisprudence, Edward Murphy

Student Theses

Introductory Statement

It is not our purpose in this thesis to attempt a complete and detailed history of equity as it exists in England and in the United states. To do this would involve little more than a compilation of what has already been quite elaborately treated by some of the great legal minds of England and America.

We propose to treat rather of the nature of Equity as it existed in the Roman Law,its influence in the English law, the primitive condition of the law at the time of the origin of Equity, and of the causes which made …


Elements, Tests And Proofs Of A General Partnership, Paul Dias Jan 1929

Elements, Tests And Proofs Of A General Partnership, Paul Dias

Student Theses

This thesis, dealing with the above
mentioned elements, tests and proofs
of a general partnership, the author
will endeavor to show the relation of
these component elements in the
formation of such partnerships.


Applications Of Character Evidence In Civil And Criminal Cases, Gerald Chargin Jan 1929

Applications Of Character Evidence In Civil And Criminal Cases, Gerald Chargin

Student Theses

The various rules of evidence which permit or exclude the
introduction of one's character or reputation, as possessing
probative value are all based upon a policy of the law, the
aim of which is to safeguard the courts against the risks of
erroneous verdicts. This policy assumes that truth in the long
run will best be attained by the exclusion of certain kinds
of evidence or if allowable, upon certain conditions imposed,
in order to guide the deliberations of the judge or juries to
just verdicts.


Ethical View Of Testamentary Rights Vs. The California Law, John Burnett Jan 1926

Ethical View Of Testamentary Rights Vs. The California Law, John Burnett

Student Theses

The right to make a will is essentially a property right. The entity with which a will is concerned is the testator's property and there is a very close relation between the right to acquire property when alive and the right to say who will get one 's property when one is gone.
Seeing, therefore, that wills and property are so closely allied, in order to better understand the ethical view of testaments and testamentary rights , it would be well to give a brief resume of the ethical view of property and property rights.


Modern Phases Of The Rule Against Perpetuities And Restraints Upon Alienation Applied To Entrusted Properties In The State Of California, Adolph Canelo Jan 1916

Modern Phases Of The Rule Against Perpetuities And Restraints Upon Alienation Applied To Entrusted Properties In The State Of California, Adolph Canelo

Student Theses

There is perhaps no legal subject more interesting nor important in the sphere of trust activity than the so-called "Rule against Perpetuities". This rule is colorful in its historical antecedents, and in its present form, as part and parcel of the common law, is the creature of necessity evolved to prevent property owners from placing their property perpetually beyond the reach of their descendants, or other beneficiaries. The doctrine compromises the conflict between those on the one hand who have amassed property, and who ftesire that the succeeding generations might enjoy the use and benefit thereof without possibility of the …


Lux V. Haggin, California Supreme Court Jan 1885

Lux V. Haggin, California Supreme Court

Historical and Topical Legal Documents

No abstract provided.