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Book Reviews, Harold W. Holt (Reviewer), Harold G. Wren (Reviewer), Walter Chandler (Reviewer), Harold W. Hannah (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, Harold W. Holt (Reviewer), Harold G. Wren (Reviewer), Walter Chandler (Reviewer), Harold W. Hannah (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Marital Property in Conflict of Laws By Harold Marsh, Jr. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1952. Pp.
reviewer: Harold Wright Holt
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Life Insurance and Estate Tax Planning By William J. Bowe Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, November 1952 Revision. Pp. 109.$2.10
reviewer: Harold G. Wren
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Caruthers' History of a Lawsuit Seventh Edition by Sam Gilreath Cincinnati: The W. H. Anderson Company, 1951. Pp. 1088. $17.50.
reviewer: Walter Chandler
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Legal Status of the Tenant Farmer in the Southeast By Charles S.Mangum Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1952.Pp. viii, 478, $7.50.
reviewer: Harold W. Hannah
Book Reviews, William J. Bowa Reviewer, Emmett Conner (Reviewer), Charles K. Cosner (Reviewer), Charles E. Clark (Reviewer), Joseph Trachman (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, William J. Bowa Reviewer, Emmett Conner (Reviewer), Charles K. Cosner (Reviewer), Charles E. Clark (Reviewer), Joseph Trachman (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Minimum Standards of Judicial Administration
Edited by Arthur T. Vanderbilt
Published by The Law Center of New York University for The National Conference of Judicial Councils, 1949. Pp. xxxii,752. $7.50
reviewer: William J. Bowa
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Availability for Work
By Ralph Altman
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950. Pp. 350. $4.50
reviewer: Emmett Conner, Charles K. Cosner
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Forrester's Edition of Dobie and Ladd's Cases and Materials on Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
By Ray Forrester
St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1950, Pp. vii, 990. $8.50
reviewer: Charles E. Clark
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Life Insurance and Estate Tax Planning
By William J. Bowe
Nashville: Vanderbilt …
Transfers In Contemplation Of Death, Edward N. Polisher
Transfers In Contemplation Of Death, Edward N. Polisher
Vanderbilt Law Review
The scope of this article is limited to the discussion of transfers prompted by motives associated with life and moral obligations; transfers made simultaneously with the execution of a will, or as a part of a plan of testamentary disposition; transfers of life insurance policies; and lastly, valuation of such transfers.
A Planner's Primer, William M. Reynolds
A Planner's Primer, William M. Reynolds
Vanderbilt Law Review
Anyone undertaking an assignment to write within a few pages under this comprehensive title must limit his coverage. This general article on a subject as intangible as estate planning omits entirely or gives short treatment to many considerations which may be of great importance to the conscientious planning of relatively complicated estate situations., Emphasis will be placed on the tax aspects of estate planning, particularly federal taxes, but consideration will be given to other aspects which may be of equal or even greater importance. This deliberate emphasis is certainly not intended to add to the misleading impression, too frequently held, …
Some Aspects Of Estate Planning In Tennessee, Alec B. Stevenson
Some Aspects Of Estate Planning In Tennessee, Alec B. Stevenson
Vanderbilt Law Review
Not many years ago a large New York bank circulated privately booklet with the provocative title "The Passing of the Simple Will." The choice of the title and the text itself underlined the complexities which surround the owner of property and his advisers when they jointly attempt to plan the disposition of a modern estate for modem needs. The now almost legendary owner of Blackacre could, indeed, write a simple will, quite effective and satisfactory as a plan for the disposition 'and use of the family property. One need scarcely recite the changes which have taken place in more recent …