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Land Acquisition And Coastal Resource Management: A Pragmatic Perspective, David Owens May 1983

Land Acquisition And Coastal Resource Management: A Pragmatic Perspective, David Owens

William & Mary Law Review

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Civil Rico And Parens Patriae: Lowering Litigation Barriers Through State Intervention, Beth S. Schipper Apr 1983

Civil Rico And Parens Patriae: Lowering Litigation Barriers Through State Intervention, Beth S. Schipper

William & Mary Law Review

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Creditor Process Against Negotiable Notes: The Case For A New Ucc § 3-420, Bruce H. Matson Apr 1983

Creditor Process Against Negotiable Notes: The Case For A New Ucc § 3-420, Bruce H. Matson

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Standing Of The Terminated Employee Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act, Stephen J. Horvath Iii Feb 1983

Standing Of The Terminated Employee Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act, Stephen J. Horvath Iii

William & Mary Law Review

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The Efficacy Of Guaranty Contracts In Sophisticated Commercial Transactions, Peter A. Alces Jan 1983

The Efficacy Of Guaranty Contracts In Sophisticated Commercial Transactions, Peter A. Alces

Faculty Publications

Even though contracts of guaranty are not subject to uniform standards of interpretation throughout the states, both case law and statutory development have tended to evidence a strong sympathy for the guarantor. In spite of this trend, Professor Alces suggests that creditors' counsel can, through careful drafting, do much to assure the enforceability of the guaranty contract. A scrupulously structured guaranty contract, one that anticipates possible defenses to liability in explicit terms, may well be upheld, even in cases in which guarantors occupied weak negotiating positions vis-a-vis creditors. Moreover, the attack on the guaranty as a fraudulent conveyance under section …