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Legislative Regulation-A Study Of The Ways And Means Of Written Law, By Ernst Freund, J. O. Muus Dec 1932

Legislative Regulation-A Study Of The Ways And Means Of Written Law, By Ernst Freund, J. O. Muus

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Congressional Redistricting And The Constitution, Harold M. Bowman Dec 1932

Congressional Redistricting And The Constitution, Harold M. Bowman

Michigan Law Review

Is congressional redistricting by state legislatures an exercise of the lawmaking function, subject to the governor's veto power? Is fairness in such redistricting secured today either by federal statute or by the federal Constitution? Of these two questions, posed by recent events, the first has been completely answered; the second has been answered in part only -- breeding in its answer new and troublesome problems.


Limiting Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts-Pending Billscomment By Members Of Chicago University Law Faculty Nov 1932

Limiting Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts-Pending Billscomment By Members Of Chicago University Law Faculty

Michigan Law Review

At the time the last session of Congress adjourned four important bills affecting the jurisdiction of federal district courts were being considered. The Norris-La Guardia bill would abolish the jurisdiction of federal district courts in suits of a civil nature "between citizens of different states." The Attorney General's bill would not eliminate any of the language of the first paragraph of section 24 of the Judicial Code but would add a provision that a foreign corporation carrying on business in a state other than the one wherein it was organized shall be treated as a citizen of the state wherein …


Legislative Committees And Commissions In The United States, John A. Fairlie Nov 1932

Legislative Committees And Commissions In The United States, John A. Fairlie

Michigan Law Review

In the Congress of the United States and the legislatures of the forty-eight states committees composed of a limited number of members play an important part and to a large extent the predominant part, in legislation both by making preliminary inquiries and by planning the detailed provisions of measures. While important changes are at times made in the general sessions, the final result is in a large measure determined by the several committees. In most American legislative bodies there are numerous committees of various kinds, such as select committees for limited special purposes, standing committees regularly appointed, conference committees, and …


Comment Upon Failure Of Accused To Testify, Robert P. Reeder Nov 1932

Comment Upon Failure Of Accused To Testify, Robert P. Reeder

Michigan Law Review

Last year the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association adopted resolutions declaring that when the defendant in a criminal trial does not testify the prosecution should be permitted to comment upon that fact. They urged the overthrow of a rule of law which have prevailed in the federal courts ever since accused persons were first permitted to give testimony, over fifty years ago, and which has governed the courts of forty-two out of the forty-eight states. The discussions which preceded the adoption of the resolutions have been published. In them the advocates of the change do not show …


Joinder Of Actions In Indiana (Concluded), Bernard C. Gavit Jun 1932

Joinder Of Actions In Indiana (Concluded), Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Joinder Of Actions In Indiana, Bernard C. Gavit May 1932

The Joinder Of Actions In Indiana, Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


President Hoover's Recommendations - Waiver Of Right To Accusation By Grand Jury Indictment Apr 1932

President Hoover's Recommendations - Waiver Of Right To Accusation By Grand Jury Indictment

Michigan Law Review

In Illinois also the time between arrest and indictment is considerable. According to the figures of the Illinois Crime Survey the median time after preliminary hearing before indictment of persons who pleaded guilty ranged from thirteen days in Chicago to thirty-seven days in other parts of the state. An average of another two days is added by the time between arrest and preliminary hearing. In Missouri, too, the time interval is long. It seems reasonable to assume, therefore, that in the federal courts the time between arrest and indictment is at least as long, especially in districts where grand juries …


Legislation - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Act Mar 1932

Legislation - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Act

Michigan Law Review

Culminating years of activity in its state legislature, Wisconsin on January twenty-eighth adopted the Groves Bill (Bill No. 8, A) providing for compulsory unemployment insurance, the first legislation of the sort to be enacted in the United States. For a discussion of unemployment insurance measures introduced at the 1931 legislatures see 30 MICH. L. REV. 410 (January, 1932). The compulsory plan is to become operative July 1, 1933, unless Wisconsin employers employing more than 175,000 workers in the state have by that date established approved voluntary insurance systems.


Insolvency Statutes Preferring Wages Due Employees, Paul G. Kauper Feb 1932

Insolvency Statutes Preferring Wages Due Employees, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

Insolvency statutes of a majority of American states and the bankruptcy acts of the United States and England allow a preference to the claims of employees for wages accruing prior to the employer's insolvency or bankruptcy. Related types of legislation such as statutes creating an absolute lien on the employer's property to secure payment of wages, giving a preference to the employees of a deceased employer in the administration of his estate, exempting the wages of laborers from attachment or garnishment, making stockholders of a corporation individually liable for debts representing wages due employees, allowing employees to interpose their claims …


Legislation--Bar Committee Appointed To Report Formal Errors In Revised Code, James W. Simonton Feb 1932

Legislation--Bar Committee Appointed To Report Formal Errors In Revised Code, James W. Simonton

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


In The Name Of Legislative Intention, Frank E. Horack Jr. Feb 1932

In The Name Of Legislative Intention, Frank E. Horack Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Proposed Legislation: Possible Governmental Changes Through Legislation In Kentucky, Esther Cole Jan 1932

Proposed Legislation: Possible Governmental Changes Through Legislation In Kentucky, Esther Cole

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Proposed Legislation: City Manager Legislation In Kentucky, J. W. Manning Jan 1932

Proposed Legislation: City Manager Legislation In Kentucky, J. W. Manning

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Código Civil Anotado, 07, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 07, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Séptimo, del Art. 497 al Art. 594.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 497 through 594. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 12, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 12, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Duodécimo, del Art. 992 al Art. 1090.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 992 through 1090. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 09, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 09, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Noveno", del Art. 694 al Art. 792.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 694 through 792. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 05, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 05, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Quinto, del Art. 351 al Art. 396.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 351 through 396. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 08, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 08, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Octavo", del Art. 595 al Art. 693.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 595 through 693. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 03, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 03, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Tercero, del Art. 160 al Art. 260.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 160 through 260. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 02, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 02, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Segundo, del Art. 73 al Art. 159.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 73 through 159. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 01, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 01, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Primero, del Art. 1 al Art. 73 continuación.

"Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889" = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1 through 73 continuation. Contains detailed bibliography.


Código Civil Anotado, 18, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 18, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Decimoctavo, del Art. 1598 al Art. 1695.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1598 through 1695. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 11, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 11, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Undécimo, del Art. 893 al Art. 991.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 893 through 991. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 19, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 19, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Decimonoveno, del Art. 1696 al Art. 1793.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1696 through 1793. Contains bibliographical references.


Sociedad Anónima, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Sociedad Anónima, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Sociedad Anónima. Código de Comercio. Arts. 151-174, 218-238, 116-124, 125-146.


Código Civil Anotado, 20, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 20, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Vigésimo, del Art. 1794 al Art. 1892.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1794 through 1892. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 21, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 21, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Vigésimo-primero, del Art. 1893 al Art. disposiciones adicionales.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1893 through Art. disposiciones adicionales. Contains bibliographical references.


Código Civil Anotado, 17, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Código Civil Anotado, 17, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Folio Decimoséptimo, del Art. 1488 al Art. 1597.

["Este Código Civil empezó a regir en Cuba el 5 de noviembre de 1889"] = This Civil Code began to rule in Cuba on November 5, 1889.

Handwritten and typewritten original manuscript. Contains cross-references to legal principles, rules, and jurisprudence as relates to codified laws. Articles 1488 through 1597. Contains bibliographical references.


Casación, Mario Díaz Cruz Jan 1932

Casación, Mario Díaz Cruz

Index of Cuban Law and Jurisprudence / Indice a la Legislación y Jurisprudencia Cubana

Casación, Arts. 1687, 1688, 1689