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Statutory Personal Property Lease Law In Alabama, Peter A. Alces, P. Cade Newman Oct 1990

Statutory Personal Property Lease Law In Alabama, Peter A. Alces, P. Cade Newman

Faculty Publications

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U.S. District Court Upholds Department Of The Interior's Sale Of Coal Mining Leases, Peter R. Lucchesi Jan 1988

U.S. District Court Upholds Department Of The Interior's Sale Of Coal Mining Leases, Peter R. Lucchesi

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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A Decision Model For Lease Parties In Sale-Leasebacks Of Real Estate, Nancy E. Shurtz Mar 1982

A Decision Model For Lease Parties In Sale-Leasebacks Of Real Estate, Nancy E. Shurtz

William & Mary Law Review

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The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act: Facilitation Of Or Impediment To Reform Favorable To The Tenant? May 1974

The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act: Facilitation Of Or Impediment To Reform Favorable To The Tenant?

William & Mary Law Review

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An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell Dec 1790

An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell

Women in History & the Law

This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neƩ Watts). She was first married to the bookseller, stationer, printer, and circulating library keeper Richard Watts. He was bookseller to the Courts of Law and printed mainly law books, with a shop in Skinner-Row in Dublin. Elizabeth took over his business after his death in 1762. Four years later, she married Reverend Stewart Lynch, who was also a bookseller. Elizabeth continued to operate her business until her death in 1794, frequently collaborating with other printers including Sarah Cotter, whose work is also featured in this exhibit.