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Federal Coal Leasing And Partisan Politics: Alternatives And The Shadow Of Chadha, C. Peter Goplerud Iii Apr 1984

Federal Coal Leasing And Partisan Politics: Alternatives And The Shadow Of Chadha, C. Peter Goplerud Iii

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Forfeiture: General State Of The Law And Movement To Further Confine Its Application In The Coal Lease, Linda Rae Arimez Apr 1984

Forfeiture: General State Of The Law And Movement To Further Confine Its Application In The Coal Lease, Linda Rae Arimez

West Virginia Law Review

Recent case law developments in Ohio and West Virginia have narrowed the application of forfeiture in obtaining the termination of a coal mining lease for breach of express and implied covenants. This Note examines the law of forfeiture generally, and later discusses these recent cases and their ramifications.


The Political Economy Of Orbit Spectrum Leasing, Harvey Levin Jan 1984

The Political Economy Of Orbit Spectrum Leasing, Harvey Levin

Michigan Journal of International Law

This article will propose several plans for allocating a common resource of the earth-the international orbit spectrum--among nations through mechanisms designed to introduce market incentives. The rights to orbital "parking places" are so defined as to permit their subdivision, recombination, and assignment in lease markets. The lease market approach accommodates the interests of both developed countries (DCs), who have the technology and domestic demand to establish satellite systems today, and less-developed countries (LDCs), who seek long-range planning to guarantee them access to the orbit spectrum at a time in the future when they, too, possess the capability and need. In …


Private Leased Telecommunication Lines: Threats To Continued International Availabliltiy, Jill L. Martin Jan 1984

Private Leased Telecommunication Lines: Threats To Continued International Availabliltiy, Jill L. Martin

Michigan Journal of International Law

This article examines both actual and proposed actions by Japanese and European telecommunications authorities, known as Ministries of Post, Telephone, and Telegraph (PTTs), to restrict private leased line availability, and then explores the possibility that these actions presage the total elimination of private leased lines. It concludes that unless the United States government adopts a unified and reasonable policy opposing the escalation of regulations and restrictions, their deleterious effects will become more severe.


Oil And Gas Limited Partnership Lease Fund Transaction - Basic Industry Model Restructured, John J. Potts Jan 1984

Oil And Gas Limited Partnership Lease Fund Transaction - Basic Industry Model Restructured, John J. Potts

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.