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Articles 1 - 30 of 207
Full-Text Articles in Law
Major Tax Enactments Of The 1966 Virginia Assembly-And Interpretative And Procedural Problems Encountered To Date, C. H. Morrissett
Major Tax Enactments Of The 1966 Virginia Assembly-And Interpretative And Procedural Problems Encountered To Date, C. H. Morrissett
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Aftermath Of Certain Key Federal Tax Cases Decided By The Courts In 1966, Lester R. Uretz
The Aftermath Of Certain Key Federal Tax Cases Decided By The Courts In 1966, Lester R. Uretz
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
A Commentary On 1966 Federal Tax Legislation, John E. Donaldson
A Commentary On 1966 Federal Tax Legislation, John E. Donaldson
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Federal Legislation On State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce: Key Areas Of Controversy, Jerome R. Hellerstein
Federal Legislation On State Taxation Of Interstate Commerce: Key Areas Of Controversy, Jerome R. Hellerstein
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume Vii Number 2 – December 1, 1966, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume Vii Number 2 – December 1, 1966, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated December 1, 1966
Real Property -- Landlord And Tenant -- Lessee's Liability For Sublessee's Negligence, David B. Sentelle
Real Property -- Landlord And Tenant -- Lessee's Liability For Sublessee's Negligence, David B. Sentelle
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Depreciation And The Reserve Ratio Test, J. Timothy Phillips
Depreciation And The Reserve Ratio Test, J. Timothy Phillips
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
One Civil Libertarian Among Many: The Case Of Mr. Justice Goldberg, Ira H. Carmen
One Civil Libertarian Among Many: The Case Of Mr. Justice Goldberg, Ira H. Carmen
Michigan Law Review
It is common knowledge that in recent times the constitutional issues of greatest magnitude and of greatest public interest lie in the area of civil liberties. These cases almost always call for the delicate balancing of the rights of the individual, allegedly protected by a specific clause in the Constitution, and the duties that state or federal authority can exact from citizens in order that society may maintain a minimum standard of peace and security. It follows, therefore, that it is these often dramatic decisions which will largely color the images we have of participating Justices. Assume a free speech …
Branching And Merging Under New York's Omnibus Banking Law, Editors
Branching And Merging Under New York's Omnibus Banking Law, Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re Int'l Moulders Union And Jamaica Mfg (Canada) Ltd, Innis Christie, D Wren, S H. Hartt
Re Int'l Moulders Union And Jamaica Mfg (Canada) Ltd, Innis Christie, D Wren, S H. Hartt
Innis Christie Collection
The facts essential to the settlement of this grievance do not appear to be in dispute. Employees of the company are paid an hourly base rate, as set out in the schedule to the collective agreement, plus incentive pay. The incentive system operates. wholly outside the agreement except for references in art. 10 (c), which is quoted below, and upon which this grievance is based. There are several indirect references to the incentive scheme in the "Wage Schedule and Classifications" appended to the agreement. The references in the schedule do no more than testify to the existence of the incentive …
Nonestate Planning, Thomas F. Shaffer
Nonestate Planning, Thomas F. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This article proposes and explains a will form for the young and promising, but presently impecunious, Calvin Knox. He is called a "junior executive" by appliance dealers, and his property is called an "estate" by his flatterers. He is really a middle-class, white-collar worker; and what he really has is a nonestate of children and debts.
This article is intended to stimulate argument. Nobody ever argues about Calvin Knox's nonestate. Nobody ever 'discusses' him in public. Practicing lawyers who can afford to write about "estate planning" pay no attention to him. Bar association panels and slick-paper journals leave him to …
Securities Regulations -- An Antitrust Challenge To The Minimum Commission Rates Of The New York Stock Exchange, Charles E. Elrod Jr.
Securities Regulations -- An Antitrust Challenge To The Minimum Commission Rates Of The New York Stock Exchange, Charles E. Elrod Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 20, No. 11, November 10, 1966, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 20, No. 11, November 10, 1966, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Campbell Competition Continues Today •OEO General Counsel Speaks at LC Lounge Today •Winter Semester Classification Set •Report from the Board •Committee of Visitors Makes Annual Appearance •Dean Allen Looks to the Future •Announcements •Tickets Go on Sale Today for Nov. 19 Dinner Dance Buffet •Report from the Law Students Civil Rights Research Council •Weekender •Sports
Subsisting Copyrights And Innocent Infringement, Editors
Subsisting Copyrights And Innocent Infringement, Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence Admissibility--The Common Denominator, Harry P. Thomson Jr., Thomas J. Leittem
Evidence Admissibility--The Common Denominator, Harry P. Thomson Jr., Thomas J. Leittem
Missouri Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulating Independent Gas Producers: The First Area Attempt, Editors
Regulating Independent Gas Producers: The First Area Attempt, Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 20, No. 7, October 13, 1966, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 20, No. 7, October 13, 1966, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Board to Enforce Grass Rule with Fines •Report from the Board •American Law Student Association Report •Grin and Brief it: Lady Catzon and the White Knight •Announcements •Legal Research - Computer Style •I-Law Conference Set for Nov. 19 •Graduate Student Council Report •Weekender •Sports
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: Regulatory Functions And Philosophy, K. A. Randall
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: Regulatory Functions And Philosophy, K. A. Randall
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Financial Provisions Of The New Washington Business Corporation Act [Part 2], Richard O. Kummert
The Financial Provisions Of The New Washington Business Corporation Act [Part 2], Richard O. Kummert
Washington Law Review
Continuing the analysis of the new Washington Business Corporation Act begun in the April 1966 issue of the Review, Professor Kummert explores and compares the asset distribution regulations under the new and old acts
Water And The National Welfare—Programs In Search Of A Policy, James A. Crutchfield
Water And The National Welfare—Programs In Search Of A Policy, James A. Crutchfield
Washington Law Review
It is no secret to residents of the western states that water is a matter of primary public concern. Land and water policies are deeply imbedded in the region, and the imprint of federal water projects on the economic geography of the West is plain to see. It is increasingly clear, however, that no coherent national policy, past or present, has emerged from the massive federal effort in the field. There is no lack of interest, planning, and expenditure on the supply and quality of water, and much progress has been made in definition and measurement of the factors that …
Legislative Apportionment In Indiana: A Case History, Leon H. Wallace
Legislative Apportionment In Indiana: A Case History, Leon H. Wallace
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Series Volume 5, Issue 2 (1966)
State Constitutional Development: A 25-Year Review, W. Brookes Graves
State Constitutional Development: A 25-Year Review, W. Brookes Graves
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Entry And Regulation Of Foreign Corporations Under The Model Business Corporation Act, Thomas L. Bonham
The Entry And Regulation Of Foreign Corporations Under The Model Business Corporation Act, Thomas L. Bonham
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Income Splitting As A Means Of Avoiding Taxes, Allen T. Malone
Income Splitting As A Means Of Avoiding Taxes, Allen T. Malone
Vanderbilt Law Review
The purpose of this note is to examine the present tax treatment of the three most popular income splitting devices used to avoid taxes: the family partnership, multiple trusts, and multiple corporations. In Part II, the various congressional and judicial limits and sanctions imposed upon these devices will be discussed along with recently proposed regulatory legislation. Part III will consist of an evaluation of the suggested limitations upon the use of income splitting devices. The ultimate concern of this note is to arrive at some conclusions as to the general approach and the specific methods best suited (1) to regulate …
Real Property Depreciation Recapture: An Ineffectual Reform Of The Tax Laws, Charles S. Franklin
Real Property Depreciation Recapture: An Ineffectual Reform Of The Tax Laws, Charles S. Franklin
Vanderbilt Law Review
This note stems from a belief that an asymmetrical body of tax laws is a challenge to the legal profession which, by training, experience and tradition, is well situated to spur and guide reform. It is my intention to outline the story of but one section of the Internal Revenue Code: why it was proposed, what it sought to do, how it underwent modification by an unsympathetic congressional committee, and how it was finally enacted as a superficial compromise with the underlying asymmetry of our tax laws. In short, what follows is an appended bar in the organ theme entitled …
Corporation Statutes: 1959-1966, Ernest L. Folk Iii
Corporation Statutes: 1959-1966, Ernest L. Folk Iii
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Section 16(B) Of The Securties Exchange Act Of 1934 An Alternative To Burning Down The Barn In Order To Kill The Rats , John E. Munter
Section 16(B) Of The Securties Exchange Act Of 1934 An Alternative To Burning Down The Barn In Order To Kill The Rats , John E. Munter
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Enforcement In The Over-The-Counter Securities Markets Implied Liabilities Based On Nasd Rules , Lewis D. Lowenfels
Private Enforcement In The Over-The-Counter Securities Markets Implied Liabilities Based On Nasd Rules , Lewis D. Lowenfels
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.