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Full-Text Articles in Law
Kentucky Law Survey: Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Kentucky Law Survey: Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Workers' Compensation, Norman E. Harned, Scott A. Bachert
Kentucky Law Survey: Workers' Compensation, Norman E. Harned, Scott A. Bachert
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Insurance, Tama Kirby Knapp
Kentucky Law Survey: Insurance, Tama Kirby Knapp
Kentucky Law Journal
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Is An Ira Exempt Property Under The Kentucky Exemption Statute Krs Section 427.150(1)(B)?, Kevin Charles Dicken
Is An Ira Exempt Property Under The Kentucky Exemption Statute Krs Section 427.150(1)(B)?, Kevin Charles Dicken
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Judith K. Jones
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Judith K. Jones
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Jayne Moore Waldrop
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Jayne Moore Waldrop
Kentucky Law Journal
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Private Property And Environmental Regulatory Takings: A Forward Look Into Rights And Remedies, As Illustrated By An Excursion Into The Wild Rivers Act Of Kentucky, Monique Duparc Winther
Private Property And Environmental Regulatory Takings: A Forward Look Into Rights And Remedies, As Illustrated By An Excursion Into The Wild Rivers Act Of Kentucky, Monique Duparc Winther
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, John R. Leathers, Matthew L. Mooney
Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, John R. Leathers, Matthew L. Mooney
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Law, Linda K. West
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Law, Linda K. West
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Property, Carolyn S. Bratt
Kentucky Law Survey: Property, Carolyn S. Bratt
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Law students, and probably practitioners, are often perplexed by the multitude of topics covered under the rubric of property law. Unfortunately, this Survey article does nothing to dispel the impression of property law as a hodgepodge of unrelated topics. This Survey of recent decisions in Kentucky discusses topics ranging literally from "a" to "z"-adverse possession to zoning.
Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Modernizing Kentucky's Uniform Commercial Code, Harold R. Weinberg, Louise Everett Graham, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In 1958 Kentucky became the third state to enact the Uniform Commercial Code promulgated by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The General Assembly stated that this legislation was intended to modernize, clarify and simplify the law of commercial transactions. Enactment of the Code also evidenced the legislature's intent to make Kentucky commercial law uniform with that of the other states. Subsequent General Assemblies further implemented these policies by enacting substantially all of the uniform amendments to the Code proposed by the ALI and NCCUSL through 1964.
Unfortunately, these enactments represent our …
Kentucky Law Survey: Domestic Relations, Louise Everett Graham
Kentucky Law Survey: Domestic Relations, Louise Everett Graham
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The following article presents a survey of domestic relations law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. During the survey period, the Kentucky appellate courts faced a series of cases that involved not only the usual problems relating to property division, post divorce support obligations and child custody, but which also implicated a number of federal statutory attempts' to regulate areas long considered solely the province of state regulation. The presence of new federal legislation in these areas represents Congressional attempts to solve some major difficulties in the domestic relations area. Few persons would argue, for example, that the battle for jurisdiction …
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Many important criminal procedure cases were decided by the Kentucky appellate courts during the Survey period-too many to permit meaningful comment on each case. The author has selected those criminal procedure cases he feels are most significant and has not attempted to comment on penal code cases, most of which involve matters of criminal law.
Using Formulas To Separate Marital And Nonmarital Property: A Policy Oriented Approach To The Division Of Appreciated Property Upon Divorce, Louise Everett Graham
Using Formulas To Separate Marital And Nonmarital Property: A Policy Oriented Approach To The Division Of Appreciated Property Upon Divorce, Louise Everett Graham
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Over the past ten years every writer venturing to discuss domestic relations must have been tempted to emphasize the importance of his or her work by opening with mention of the growing number of divorce cases confronting the court system. Beyond its numerical impact upon the judicial process, however, divorce litigation provides an important opportunity for the study of property rights and the institutions from which those fights are derived. Divorce cases increasingly involve difficult and complex questions concerning the marital property rights of the marriage partners. The importance of marital property cases is broader than the individual rules that …