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A Modern Evolution In Remedial Rights - The Declaratory Judgment, Edson R. Sunderland
A Modern Evolution In Remedial Rights - The Declaratory Judgment, Edson R. Sunderland
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In early times the basis of jurisdiction is the existence and the constant assertion of physical power over the parties to the action, but as civilization advances the mere existence of such power tends to make its exercise less and less essential. If this is true, it must be because there is something in civilization itself which diminishes the necessity for a resort to actual force in sustaining the judgments of courts. And it is quite clear that civilization does supply an element which is theoretically capable of entirely supplanting the exercise of force in the assertion of jurisdiction. This …
Legal Education, Henry M. Bates
Legal Education, Henry M. Bates
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Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: "The outstanding fact in legal education in this country during the past twenty-five years is the shift from the law office to the law school as the avenue of approach to the bar.... This increase in the number of institutions teaching law and in the number of students preparing for the bar in this way makes on the whole for improvement, but the ointment is not without its flies..."
Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
The degree of Master of Laws is conferred on three men.
The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred on 39 men.
1917 Indiana University School Of Law Commencement Exercises Program
1917 Indiana University School Of Law Commencement Exercises Program
Recognition Ceremony
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College Of Law Commencement Program, 1917, University Of Kentucky
College Of Law Commencement Program, 1917, University Of Kentucky
Graduation Programs
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Partnership Entity And Tenancy In Partnership: The Struggle For A Definition, Joseph H. Drake
Partnership Entity And Tenancy In Partnership: The Struggle For A Definition, Joseph H. Drake
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PARTNERSHIP is a legal entity formed by the association of two or more persons. This definition of a partnership as a person or entity represents what may be characterized as a generally accepted theory among American jurists at the time of its publication in 1893. But a later definition says: "A partnership is an association of two more persons." "A partner is co-owner with his partners of specific partnership property holding as a tenant in partnership." The second definition shows that the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws have rejected the entity theory and coined a new term to describe partnership …
Enoch Hogate Stricken
Enoch George Hogate (1906-1918; 1918-1924 Dean Emeritus)
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Enoch G. Hogate Suddenly Stricken
Enoch G. Hogate Suddenly Stricken
Enoch George Hogate (1906-1918; 1918-1924 Dean Emeritus)
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The Disposition To Be Made Of Property The Subject Of A Power If The Power Is Not Exercised, John R. Rood
The Disposition To Be Made Of Property The Subject Of A Power If The Power Is Not Exercised, John R. Rood
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The object sought in this article is to collect and classify the cases in which the courts have passed on the question as to what shall be done with property over which a power of appointment has been given; when it finally turns out for some reason that the power has not been exercised. It is not the object to establish any particular thesis, but rather to ascertain how the adjudicated cases stand.
Options And The Rule Against Perpetuities, John R. Rood
Options And The Rule Against Perpetuities, John R. Rood
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"The question to be discussed in this article is whether an option to buy property is void by reason of the fact that it may be exercised at a period more remote from the time of its creation than the law of the state permits contingent interest to vest."
Book Review (Reviewing Lindsay Rogers, The Postal Power Of Congress: A Study In Constitutional Expansion (1916)), James Parker Hall
Book Review (Reviewing Lindsay Rogers, The Postal Power Of Congress: A Study In Constitutional Expansion (1916)), James Parker Hall
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Privileges Of Labor Unions In The Struggle For Life, Walter Wheeler Cook
Privileges Of Labor Unions In The Struggle For Life, Walter Wheeler Cook
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Interpretation Of Statutes, Ernst Freund
The Constitutional Issue In Minimum-Wage Legislation, Thomas Reed Powell
The Constitutional Issue In Minimum-Wage Legislation, Thomas Reed Powell
Minnesota Law Review
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Jurisdiction For Ingeritance Taxation, William J. Stevenson
Jurisdiction For Ingeritance Taxation, William J. Stevenson
Minnesota Law Review
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Proposed Court Of Conciliation, William R. Vance
Proposed Court Of Conciliation, William R. Vance
Minnesota Law Review
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National Banks As Trustees Under The Federal Reserve Act, A. Ueland
National Banks As Trustees Under The Federal Reserve Act, A. Ueland
Minnesota Law Review
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Case Of The Appam, C.D. Allin
Belligerent Interference With Mails, C.D. Allin
Belligerent Interference With Mails, C.D. Allin
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
English And German Prize Courts And Prize Law, C.D. Allin
English And German Prize Courts And Prize Law, C.D. Allin
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court On The Adamson Law, Charles W. Bunn
Supreme Court On The Adamson Law, Charles W. Bunn
Minnesota Law Review
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Minnesota Residence District Act Of 1915, Chelsea J. Rockwood
Minnesota Residence District Act Of 1915, Chelsea J. Rockwood
Minnesota Law Review
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Benefit To The Promisor As Consideration For A Second Promise Of The Same Act, Edmund M. Morgan
Benefit To The Promisor As Consideration For A Second Promise Of The Same Act, Edmund M. Morgan
Minnesota Law Review
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New Laws For Minnesota Children, Edward F. Waite
New Laws For Minnesota Children, Edward F. Waite
Minnesota Law Review
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Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Minnesota Law Review
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Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Minnesota Law Review
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Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Minnesota Law Review
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Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Minnesota Law Review
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Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Rules Of The Conflict Of Laws Applicable To Bills And Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen
Minnesota Law Review
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Federal Uniform Bills Of Lading Act, Henry Hull
Federal Uniform Bills Of Lading Act, Henry Hull
Minnesota Law Review
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