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Operating Under New Laws Pertaining To Mineral Development On Indian Lands, B. Reid Haltom
Operating Under New Laws Pertaining To Mineral Development On Indian Lands, B. Reid Haltom
Public Lands Mineral Leasing: Issues and Directions (Summer Conference, June 10-11)
89 pages.
Contains 8 attachments:
1) Indian Mineral Development Act of 1982, Public Law 97-382 - Dec. 22, 1982.
2) Proposed BIA Regulations, 25 C.F.R. 225 and 211, Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 134, Tuesday, July 12, 1983.
3) Billings Area Office Procedures.
4) Flow Chart.
5) Oil and Gas Exploration Joint Venture Agreement.
6) Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982, Public Law 97-451 [H.R. 5121], January 12, 1983.
7) 30 C.F.R., Part 210, 212, 217, 218, 219, 228, 229, 241, 243, Federal Register, Vol. 49, No. 185, Friday, September 21, 1984.
8) 43 C.F.R., Part 3160, …
Reorganization Treatment Of Acquisitions Of Stock Savings And Loan Institutions By Mutual Savings And Loan Associations, Michael L. Gobbo
Reorganization Treatment Of Acquisitions Of Stock Savings And Loan Institutions By Mutual Savings And Loan Associations, Michael L. Gobbo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reorganization Treatment Of Acquisitions Of Stock Savings And Loan Institutions By Mutual Savings And Loan Associations, Michael L. Gobbo
Reorganization Treatment Of Acquisitions Of Stock Savings And Loan Institutions By Mutual Savings And Loan Associations, Michael L. Gobbo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation
The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation
Dalhousie Law Journal
Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks were set up between 1930 and 1968, and seven parks and three national park reserves were established between 1968 and 1982. With the exception of the establishment of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in 1982, there has been no further expansion to date. Thus, there are currently twenty-six national parks and three national …
What's Wrong With Conglomerate Mergers?, Michael Pertschuk, Kenneth M. Davidson
What's Wrong With Conglomerate Mergers?, Michael Pertschuk, Kenneth M. Davidson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
What's Wrong With Conglomerate Mergers?, Michael Pertschuk, Kenneth M. Davidson
What's Wrong With Conglomerate Mergers?, Michael Pertschuk, Kenneth M. Davidson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Notaire In North America: A Short Study Of The Adaptation Of A Civil Law Institution, Barlow Burke
The Notaire In North America: A Short Study Of The Adaptation Of A Civil Law Institution, Barlow Burke
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Recent studies of American conveyancing have shown a tendency to compartmentalize the process of land transfer into stages: finding a property, financing its acquisition, proving title to it, and closing the transaction. This certainly helps clarify descriptive studies, but it diverts attention from the deficiencies in the existing process. The stages outlined are too neat and lack a sense of continuity. For example, between the finding and the closing stages lie the drafting and execution of a contract of sale, escrow instructions, a mortgage, and finally a deed. In negotiating the terms of these documents, one of the deficiencies found …
The Notaire In North America: A Short Study Of The Adaptation Of A Civil Law Institution, Barlow F. Burke
The Notaire In North America: A Short Study Of The Adaptation Of A Civil Law Institution, Barlow F. Burke
Barlow F. Burke
Federal Antitrust Law-Mergers-An Updating Of The "Failing Company" Doctrine In The Amended Section 7 Setting, Philip Sotiroff S.Ed.
Federal Antitrust Law-Mergers-An Updating Of The "Failing Company" Doctrine In The Amended Section 7 Setting, Philip Sotiroff S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Even though application of section 7 has become increasingly effective, a specific exception to its coverage has been recognized by Congress and the Supreme Court. This exception is commonly referred to as the "failing company" doctrine. In short. the doctrine holds that an acquired or to-be-acquired firm which is in a "failing" condition, or the acquiring corporation, may interpose this condition as a defense to any prosecution under section 7 seeking to prevent or undo the acquisition of the failing company's stock or assets by the other. This discussion will attempt to explore the development of the doctrine, consider its …
Tax-Free Corporate Acquisitions - The Law And The Proposed Regulations, Robert L. Merritt
Tax-Free Corporate Acquisitions - The Law And The Proposed Regulations, Robert L. Merritt
Michigan Law Review
The quest for interpretation is indeed an ancient one. Our life path is pervaded by a search for meanings.
It has been said of the law that it is sometimes better to have a bad rule than to have no rule. I suppose the rationale is that unsatisfactory certainties at least permit action, and are susceptible to a change for the better, the very badness of the rule serving to accelerate the equitable resolution. Being neither philosopher nor historian, I do not know whether that patience which awaits ultimate improvement is always a virtue.
Treaties Governing The Succession To Real Property By Aliens, Willard L. Boyd, Jr.
Treaties Governing The Succession To Real Property By Aliens, Willard L. Boyd, Jr.
Michigan Law Review
Under customary international law no nation has the duty to grant to aliens the right to hold real property. Although international law accords to an alien the privilege of participating in the economic life of the state of his residence, this privilege does not encompass the right to hold real property. The right to succeed to and hold real property is a matter solely within the competence of a nation. It is for each nation exclusively to regulate the acquisition and tenure of real property. National authority in this regard can be traced to the concept that the sovereign may …
Taxing Distributions Pursuant To Corporate Reorganizations, William M. Emery
Taxing Distributions Pursuant To Corporate Reorganizations, William M. Emery
Michigan Law Review
"Distributions" implies that we are concerned with the tax problems of the stockholder rather than those of the corporation. And while one corporation may be the stockholder of another, my emphasis will be primarily upon stockholders who are individuals, including, of course, trusts and estates who are taxed as individuals.