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Property--Cancellation Of Note At Payee's Death Not Testamentary Gift, Ralph Judy Bean Jr.
Property--Cancellation Of Note At Payee's Death Not Testamentary Gift, Ralph Judy Bean Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, Paul J. Hartman
Contracts -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, Paul J. Hartman
Vanderbilt Law Review
Both the one year provision and the sale of goods provision of the Statute of Frauds were construed in Anderson-Gregory Co. v. Lea.'Regarding the duration of the contract, the facts in the opinion are somewhat sparse... The court held that the contract did not come within this provision of the statute. If a contract could have been performed, under its terms, within a year from the time of its making, it is not within the Statute of Frauds, even though it is improbable that the contract would be performed within a year.
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The Tennessee Supreme Court case of Oman …
Pleading And Practice - Partial Specific Performance And The Rights Of Third Parties, Stanley Morris
Pleading And Practice - Partial Specific Performance And The Rights Of Third Parties, Stanley Morris
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Case Comments, Francis T. Draine
Interference With Contracts Terminable At Will - Clarke Langrall, Incorporated V. Shamrock Savings & Loan Association, Inc., Ronald P. Fish
Interference With Contracts Terminable At Will - Clarke Langrall, Incorporated V. Shamrock Savings & Loan Association, Inc., Ronald P. Fish
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws - Gambling Contract, Valid Where Made, Held Unenforceable By Forum Public Policy (Intercontinenal Hotels Corp. V. Golden, N.Y. 1963), Gerald A. Falbo
Conflict Of Laws - Gambling Contract, Valid Where Made, Held Unenforceable By Forum Public Policy (Intercontinenal Hotels Corp. V. Golden, N.Y. 1963), Gerald A. Falbo
San Diego Law Review
This recent case discusses Intercontinenal Hotels Corp. v. Golden, N.Y. 1963.
Wills And Trusts, Coleman Karesh
Obligor's Right Of Set-Off Against Assigned Causes Of Action, J. Kendall Few
Obligor's Right Of Set-Off Against Assigned Causes Of Action, J. Kendall Few
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Specific Performance Of Oral Contracts To Devise, Wendell O. Brown
Specific Performance Of Oral Contracts To Devise, Wendell O. Brown
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Formal And Doctrinal Differences Between Government And Private Contracts, Charles A. Lynch, Edward C. Reading
Formal And Doctrinal Differences Between Government And Private Contracts, Charles A. Lynch, Edward C. Reading
San Diego Law Review
Justice Holmes admonishes us that "men must turn square corners when they deal with the Government." This "Square Corner Doctrine" finds application in the extensive and expanding area of government contracting. This note surveys briefly some ways in which a contract between the United States Government and a private businessman or corporation may be at variance with a contract between private parties based upon common law principles.
Contracts And Sales, Joseph Curtis
Contracts And Sales, Douglass Boshkoff
Contracts And Sales, Douglass Boshkoff
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.