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Uniform Commercial Code - Cash Payment By The Payor Bank - Kirby V. First & Merchants Nat'l Bank, 210 Va. 88, 168 S.E. 2d 273 (1969), Richard Stafford Bray
Uniform Commercial Code - Cash Payment By The Payor Bank - Kirby V. First & Merchants Nat'l Bank, 210 Va. 88, 168 S.E. 2d 273 (1969), Richard Stafford Bray
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The One-Bank Holding Company Conglomerate, Franklin R. Edwards
The One-Bank Holding Company Conglomerate, Franklin R. Edwards
Vanderbilt Law Review
In response to strong opposition, the political tide is slowly moving towards restrictive legislation that may well spell the demise of the one-bank holding company movement. But regardless of its form,the legislation ultimately adopted is certain to have an important influence on the future of our financial structure since many of the basic structural aspects are at issue. It therefore provides Congress with a golden opportunity to make fundamental changes. In effect, Congress's task is to reappraise our financial system with a view towards determining whether its underlying structure is still compatible with present goals and contemporary needs and, if …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Constitutional Law--Armed Forces--Courts-Martial Jurisdiction over Military Personnel Limited to Service--Connected Offenses
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Constitutional Law--Desegregation--Public Housing Authority Required to Build Most Units in White Neighborhoods
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Constitutional Law--Double Jeopardy--Fifth Amendment's Guarantee against Double Jeopardy is Applicable to the States through the Fourteenth Amendment
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Constitutional Law--Garnishment--Prejudgment Wage Garnishment, in Absence of Conditions Requiring the Special Protection of a State or Creditor Interest, Violates the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
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Constitutional Law--State Taxation--State Use Tax Invalidly Applied to Fuel Gas Used as an Integral Part of Interstate Commerce
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Corporations--Corporate Director Accountable to Corporation Under State Law for Profits …
The Undetermined Scope Of A Lender's Liability For The Negligence Of His Debtor
The Undetermined Scope Of A Lender's Liability For The Negligence Of His Debtor
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative History Of The 1960 Bank Merger Act And Its 1996 Amendment: Judicial Misuse And A Suggested Approach, Martin A. Traber
Legislative History Of The 1960 Bank Merger Act And Its 1996 Amendment: Judicial Misuse And A Suggested Approach, Martin A. Traber
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
West Virginia Usury Law--Comments Upon The 1968 And 1969 Acts, William O. Morris
West Virginia Usury Law--Comments Upon The 1968 And 1969 Acts, William O. Morris
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bank Merger Policy And The Third National Bank Decision, Benjamin J. Klebaner
Bank Merger Policy And The Third National Bank Decision, Benjamin J. Klebaner
Vanderbilt Law Review
As measured by regional standards, banking in Tennessee's capital for years centered around three very large institutions and one of middle size. The latter, Nashville Bank and Trust Company(hereinafter Nashville Bank), merged into Third National Bank (the second largest bank in the area) in August, 1964, after the Justice Department failed to secure a preliminary injunction blocking the merger. This left Davidson County (the county in which Nashville is located) with seven banks, four of which were quite small. Nashville Bank was less than one-fourth the size of third-ranking Commerce Union Bank, but almost seven times as large as the …
Accord And Satisfaction: Conditional Tender By Check Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Howard T. Reben
Accord And Satisfaction: Conditional Tender By Check Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Howard T. Reben
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Europe And The Dollar, Byron L. Berntson
Book Review Of Europe And The Dollar, Byron L. Berntson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Agencies And The Capital Formation Process, Lester Nurick
International Agencies And The Capital Formation Process, Lester Nurick
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The theme of my address will be (a) the principal means by which the international public lending institutions (principally the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development--the World Bank), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)) join with others in the channeling of funds from private, governmental and other international sources for development projects, and (b) some of the main legal problems which arise.
An operation of this kind is usually called a joint financing operation. However, it should be noted that in a sense every loan by an international organization for …