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Prof. Enoch Hogate Purchases Residence
Prof. Enoch Hogate Purchases Residence
Enoch George Hogate (1906-1918; 1918-1924 Dean Emeritus)
No abstract provided.
Need Of A National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Need Of A National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
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When the report of the Committee on Uniformity of legislation was submitted to the last American Bar Association, and consideration of the legal problems growing out of modem commercial combinations, was urged as a matter proper for discussion and action by that association, it was gravely argued by distinguished lawyers present that there was no legal problem to be solved. The Committee on Commercial Law, however, thought otherwise and said:- "The American people look to the American Bar for leadership on this question. Some one must lead. If not the lawyer, then it will be the demagogue."
Law Class Of 1904
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1904.
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 1. Published January 1, 1905.
Michigan '04 Law
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 3. Published January, 1907.
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 2. Published September 1, 1905.
Newton D. Baker Scrapbook, 1901-1904, Newton D. Baker
Newton D. Baker Scrapbook, 1901-1904, Newton D. Baker
Newton D. Baker Scrapbooks
No abstract provided.
George Louis Reinhard, Vice President Of Indiana University (Drawing), George Brehm
George Louis Reinhard, Vice President Of Indiana University (Drawing), George Brehm
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
Portrait of George Louis Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
Announcement Of The Law Department Of The University Of Notre Dame, 1904–5, University Of Notre Dame
Announcement Of The Law Department Of The University Of Notre Dame, 1904–5, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletins of Information
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Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame Law Department 1904–5, Series I, Number I, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame Law Department 1904–5, Series I, Number I, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletins of Information
Law Department of the University of Notre Dame
The Grounds
The University Building
The Rules of Discipline
Law Department
Qualifications for Admission
The Course of Study
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Postgraduate Year
Monthly Theses
Methods of Instruction
The Moot-Court
The Law Library
Books for Recitation and Class Work
Tuition, Board, Lodging, and Expenses
Names of Students
Catalogue of Students
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Liability Of A Master To Third Persons For The Negligence Of A Stranger Assisting His Servant, Floyd R. Mechem
Liability Of A Master To Third Persons For The Negligence Of A Stranger Assisting His Servant, Floyd R. Mechem
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No abstract provided.
A Proposed National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
A Proposed National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
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In an article in the February number of this magazine1 the writer discussed the need of a national incorporation law. The following is proposed as such; its object is to set forth what, perhaps, may be possible under such a law; what some will think necessary or desirable; what some will think unnecessary and undesirable; and what others will undoubtedly think is all wrong, if not vicious. Whatever view is taken the writer's purpose will be accomplished if consideration and discussion of the proper details of such a law, are provoked. There are two classes who desire a national incorporation …
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Viii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Viii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Northern Securities Decision, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
The Northern Securities Decision, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
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March 14 the Supreme Court of the United States decided one of the most important cases that has been before it for a number of years. The litigation referred to is the Northern Securities case. The question involved was whether the control of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railway companies through the ownership of the majority of the stock of each of those companies by the Securities company violated the national anti-trust act. The majority of the Supreme Court held it did, but four of the judges dissented.
1904-1914 Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court Attachment Bonds For Witnesses, Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court
1904-1914 Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court Attachment Bonds For Witnesses, Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court
Rowan County Circuit Court Ledgers
Attachment Bonds for Witnesses from Rowan County (KY.) Circuit Court from 1904 to 1914.
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George Louis Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George Louis Reinhard
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Right To Practice Law, George Louis Reinhard
The Right To Practice Law, George Louis Reinhard
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. V, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. V, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Physician As An Expert, Harry B. Hutchins
The Physician As An Expert, Harry B. Hutchins
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Expert evidence is evidence of a scientific or technical character in regard to a matter that is outside the domain of ordinary experience and knowledge. The evidence is usually in the form of opinions or conclusions based upon facts that for the purposes of an opinion are assumed to be true, although it may be in regard to scientific facts. The expert is one who has had special training or opportunities in a particular subject that the ordinary witness has not enjoyed, and who has thereby acquired certain habits of judgment.that render his explanations and opinions in the field of …
Some Legal Aspects Of Special Assessments, Frank L. Sage
Some Legal Aspects Of Special Assessments, Frank L. Sage
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Taxes have been defined as "the enforced proportional contributions from persons and property levied by the state by virtue of its sovereignty for the support of the government and all public needs." The essential elements that we will notice particularly are two; first, that the contributions are proportional, that is, levied upon all in the same class according to some impartial standard, and second, that taxes can be levied for public purposes only.
Need Of A National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Need Of A National Incorporation Law, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
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When the report of the Committee on Uniformity of Iegislation was submitted to the last American Bar Association, and consideration of the legal problems growing out of modem commercial combinations, was urged as a matter proper for discussion and action by that association, it was gravely argued by distinguished lawyers present that there was no legal problem to be solved.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. I, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. I, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iv, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iv, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Iii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Ii, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Ii, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vi, Amos S. Hershey
Some Questions Of International Law Arising From The Russo-Japanese War, Pt. Vi, Amos S. Hershey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Some Legal Aspects Of Special Assessments, Frank L. Sage
Some Legal Aspects Of Special Assessments, Frank L. Sage
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Taxes have been defined as "the enforced proportional contributions from persons and property levied by the state by virtue of its sovereignty for the support of the government and all public needs." The essential elements that we will notice particularly are two; first, that the contributions are proportional, that is, levied upon all in the same class according to some impartial standard, and second, that taxes can be levied for public purposes only.