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Full-Text Articles in Commercial Law
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Jessica Gabel Cino
No abstract provided.
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part Iii, Gerald Lebovits
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part Iii, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
Let Educators Educate, Let Builders Build: Making A Case For School Facility Privatization, John Pizzo
Let Educators Educate, Let Builders Build: Making A Case For School Facility Privatization, John Pizzo
John Pizzo
No abstract provided.
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part Ii, Gerald Lebovits
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part Ii, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part I, Gerald Lebovits
New York State Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure: A Primer—Part I, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
When Does Some Federal Interest Require A Different Result?: An Essay On The Use And Misuse Of Butner V. United States, Juliet Moringiello
When Does Some Federal Interest Require A Different Result?: An Essay On The Use And Misuse Of Butner V. United States, Juliet Moringiello
Juliet M Moringiello
Thousands of judges and scholars have relied on the statement in the 1979 Supreme Court opinion in Butner v. United States that “property interests are created and defined by state law . . . unless some federal interest requires a different result.” Often, they cite to the statement as a policy constraint that elevates state property law over federal bankruptcy law. This Essay, written for the American Bankruptcy Institute – University of Illinois Symposium on Chapter 11 Reform, posits that the Butner rule is not as broadly applicable as commonly believed. To do so, the Essay surveys some notable uses …
Muddying The Waterfall: How Ambiguous Liability Statutes Distort Creditor Priority In Condominium Foreclosures, Andrea Boyack, William E. Foster
Muddying The Waterfall: How Ambiguous Liability Statutes Distort Creditor Priority In Condominium Foreclosures, Andrea Boyack, William E. Foster
William E Foster