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The Adoption Of Baby Lenore: Problems Of Consent And The Role Of Lawyers, Sanford N. Katz Nov 1971

The Adoption Of Baby Lenore: Problems Of Consent And The Role Of Lawyers, Sanford N. Katz

Sanford N. Katz

No abstract provided.


Contracts--Parol Evidence Rule--Admissibility Of Agency Not Appearing In Written Contract, Robert R. Skinner Nov 1971

Contracts--Parol Evidence Rule--Admissibility Of Agency Not Appearing In Written Contract, Robert R. Skinner

West Virginia Law Review

How does the parol evidence rule apply to a written contract which on its face appears to have only two parties, but in which one of the parties wants to introduce extrinsic evidence that one of the signatories is an agent for another person? Part one of this note will discuss present case law and part two will show how that law compares with modem theories of the parol evidence rule.


Legal Aspects Of Foster Care, Sanford N. Katz Aug 1971

Legal Aspects Of Foster Care, Sanford N. Katz

Sanford N. Katz

No abstract provided.


Restricting Disclaimer Of The Warranty Of Merchantability In Consumer Sales: Proposed Alternatives To The Ucc, William M. Musser Iii May 1971

Restricting Disclaimer Of The Warranty Of Merchantability In Consumer Sales: Proposed Alternatives To The Ucc, William M. Musser Iii

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Divorce In Utopia, Thomas A. Cowan Jan 1971

Divorce In Utopia, Thomas A. Cowan

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code- Breach Of Warranty- Applicable Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Jan 1971

Uniform Commercial Code- Breach Of Warranty- Applicable Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury

University of Richmond Law Review

Statutes of limitation are statutes of repose, the object of which is to compel the exercise of a right of action within a reasonable time. They are designed to suppress fraudulent and stale claims from being asserted after a great lapse of time, to the surprise of the parties, when the evidence may have been lost, the facts may have become obscure because of defective memory, or the witnesses have died or dis- appeared.


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1971

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Moral Obligation As Consideration In Contracts, W. Jack Grosse Jan 1971

Moral Obligation As Consideration In Contracts, W. Jack Grosse

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.