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Organizing The Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act--A Comparison With Prior Law, Charles E. Shivel Jr.
Organizing The Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act--A Comparison With Prior Law, Charles E. Shivel Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Revenue Bond Financing Of Municipal Electric Utility Systems In Kentucky, Joyce M. Russell
The Development Of Revenue Bond Financing Of Municipal Electric Utility Systems In Kentucky, Joyce M. Russell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Reform (Kentucky 1972), Earl T. Osborne
Judicial Reform (Kentucky 1972), Earl T. Osborne
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Adopts A New Business Corporation Act, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Adopts A New Business Corporation Act, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Statutory Treatment Of Directors And Officers Under The Kentucky Business Corporation Act, C. Kent Hatfield
Statutory Treatment Of Directors And Officers Under The Kentucky Business Corporation Act, C. Kent Hatfield
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Shareholders, Clyde Kuehn
Corporate Finance And Kentucky's New Business Corporation Act, William H. Jackson
Corporate Finance And Kentucky's New Business Corporation Act, William H. Jackson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fundamental Corporate Changes: Amendments To Articles, Merger And Consolidation, Asset Sales And Dissolution, Michael V. Withrow
Fundamental Corporate Changes: Amendments To Articles, Merger And Consolidation, Asset Sales And Dissolution, Michael V. Withrow
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Changes In The Treatment Of The Close Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act, Patrick A. Thompson
Changes In The Treatment Of The Close Corporation Under The New Kentucky Business Corporation Act, Patrick A. Thompson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Foreign Corporations Under The New Kentucky Corporation Act, William D. Lambert, Kenneth E. Dillingham
Foreign Corporations Under The New Kentucky Corporation Act, William D. Lambert, Kenneth E. Dillingham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Kentucky Approach To Choice Of Law: A Critique, Willis L.M. Reese
The Kentucky Approach To Choice Of Law: A Critique, Willis L.M. Reese
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Method Is "Alive And Well": The Kentucky Approach To Choice Of Law In Interstate Automobile Accidents, Robert Allen Sedler
Judicial Method Is "Alive And Well": The Kentucky Approach To Choice Of Law In Interstate Automobile Accidents, Robert Allen Sedler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
To Where Does One Attach The Horses?, Aaron D. Twerski
To Where Does One Attach The Horses?, Aaron D. Twerski
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Finding A Substitute For The Place-Of-Wrong Rule: The Kentucky Experience, Russell J. Weintraub
Finding A Substitute For The Place-Of-Wrong Rule: The Kentucky Experience, Russell J. Weintraub
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Group And Prepaid Legal Services Plans: Kentucky Rules Provide Ethical Standards, David C. Fannin
Group And Prepaid Legal Services Plans: Kentucky Rules Provide Ethical Standards, David C. Fannin
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Defending Deficiency Judgment Suits In Kentucky: Article Nine, Part 5 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James A. Harris Jr.
Defending Deficiency Judgment Suits In Kentucky: Article Nine, Part 5 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James A. Harris Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bail And Bail Bondsmen: Need For Reform In Kentucky, Frank Stainback
Bail And Bail Bondsmen: Need For Reform In Kentucky, Frank Stainback
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Venue Of Civil Actions In Kentucky, William H. Fortune
Venue Of Civil Actions In Kentucky, William H. Fortune
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The purpose of this paper is primarily to analyze Kentucky’s venue statutes, and secondarily to suggest the path to reform. The paper is divided into four parts. Part I is a brief history of the confusion in Kentucky between jurisdiction and venue. Some exposure to this history is essential to an understanding of the older cases, which in some areas are the only cases in point. Part II is an analysis of the four major venue statutes in KRS Chapter 454: KRS § 452.400—actions involving land; KRS § 452.450-actions against corporations; KRS § 452.460—actions for personal injury or property damage; …