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Security Interests In Thoroughbred And Standardbred Horses: A Transactional Approach, R. David Lester Jan 1982

Security Interests In Thoroughbred And Standardbred Horses: A Transactional Approach, R. David Lester

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Economics Of Corporation Law And Securities Regulation, Larry E. Ribstein, C. Paul Rogers Jan 1982

The Economics Of Corporation Law And Securities Regulation, Larry E. Ribstein, C. Paul Rogers

Vanderbilt Law Review

To evaluate this book as a teaching tool one must consider several questions. First, of what value is an economic analysis of law? Second, should one consider economics in a corporations or securities law course? Third, does this book offer a worthwhile approach to bringing economics into the corporate law curriculum? Last, how well has this approach been executed in the book? It may be a bit late to ponder the value of an economic analysis of the law. Economic legal theorists are both extending and deepening the thinking about economics' role in facilitating an understanding of law. This new …


Article 9 Security Interests As Voidable Preferences: Part Ii The Floating Lien, Irving A. Breitowitz Jan 1982

Article 9 Security Interests As Voidable Preferences: Part Ii The Floating Lien, Irving A. Breitowitz

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.