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Full-Text Articles in Law
Livingston Rock & Gravel Co. V. County Of Los Angeles [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Livingston Rock & Gravel Co. V. County Of Los Angeles [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Where cement company and lessor had adequate remedy at law to review planning commission proceedings they were not entitled to injunctive or declaratory relief to prohibit the county from enforcing zoning ordinances to remove existing businesses.
Blotter V. Farrell, Jesse W. Carter
Blotter V. Farrell, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The city's power to legislate included, by necessary implication, the power to amend existing legislation, including the power to redistrict. Further, an initiative petition was a proper method of proposing such legislation.
Taenaka V. State Board Of Equalization, Jesse W. Carter
Taenaka V. State Board Of Equalization, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A man of Japanese ancestry was entitled to the return of his liquor license to rectify what the legislature felt was an injustice of the deprivation of persons of Japanese ancestry of liquor licenses held by them upon the ground of their ancestry.
San Diego V. Southern California Tel. Corp. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
San Diego V. Southern California Tel. Corp. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
In computing gross receipts to determine the amount to be paid by a telephone company for using public streets, a ratio based on relative investment was necessary and only the allocation of receipts for the actual franchise area was allowed.
County Of Los Angeles V. Southern Counties Gas Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
County Of Los Angeles V. Southern Counties Gas Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The governing statute allowed the public utility to retain 100 percent of its gross receipts from its private property not subject to franchise charges, as well as 98 percent of its gross receipts arising from the use of the franchises in a county.
1954-1955 Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court Replevin Bonds Ledger, Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court
1954-1955 Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court Replevin Bonds Ledger, Rowan County (Ky.) Circuit Court
Rowan County Circuit Court Ledgers
The Replevin Bonds ledger of the Rowan County (KY.) Circuit Court from October 1954 to December 1955.
How Small A House? -- Zoning For Minimum Space Requirements, Val Nolan Jr., Frank E. Horack Jr.
How Small A House? -- Zoning For Minimum Space Requirements, Val Nolan Jr., Frank E. Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Can American State Legislatures Keep Pace?, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Can American State Legislatures Keep Pace?, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Developments In The Law Of Coerced Confessions, Howard Klemme
Developments In The Law Of Coerced Confessions, Howard Klemme
Publications
No abstract provided.