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Federal Credit Union Share Drafts: Will Congress Default? Nov 1978

Federal Credit Union Share Drafts: Will Congress Default?

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Marquette National Bank Of Minneapolis V. First Of Omaha Service Corp., Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1978

Marquette National Bank Of Minneapolis V. First Of Omaha Service Corp., Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Usury--A Primer On The West Virginia Law, Richard S. Stephenson, George A. Patterson Sep 1978

Usury--A Primer On The West Virginia Law, Richard S. Stephenson, George A. Patterson

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bank Credit Cards And The Timing Of Deductions Under Revenue Ruling 78-38: A Return To Consistency Sep 1978

Bank Credit Cards And The Timing Of Deductions Under Revenue Ruling 78-38: A Return To Consistency

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Erosion Of The Rescission Right Under Truth In Lending Sep 1978

Judicial Erosion Of The Rescission Right Under Truth In Lending

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Personal Property Exemptions And The Uniform Exemptions Act May 1978

Personal Property Exemptions And The Uniform Exemptions Act

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cagle Vs. Boyle Mortgage Co., Margaret Osborn Keet Apr 1978

Cagle Vs. Boyle Mortgage Co., Margaret Osborn Keet

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Regulation Of Branch Banking, Philip N. Hablutzel Feb 1978

State Regulation Of Branch Banking, Philip N. Hablutzel

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Consumer Law--The Supervised Loan In West Virginia, Jon David Levy Jan 1978

Consumer Law--The Supervised Loan In West Virginia, Jon David Levy

West Virginia Law Review

The supervised (small) loan is just one piece in the patchwork of transactions characterized as consumer credit. It is designed to increase the availability of credit for consumers in a form attractive to legitimate lenders who are permitted to issue loans with a low ceiling on the maximum principal amount, and a high ceiling on the permissible rate of interest. The other primary feature of the supervised loan, in trade off to its exemption from general usury requirements, is comprehensive regulation. As a result, supervised loan legislation is uniformly characterized by scrupulous licensing and oversight requirements. The one source perhaps …


Dissenting Stockholders' Rights In Virginia: Exclusivity Of The Cash-Out Remedy And Determination Of "Fair Value", Howard T. Macrae Jr. Jan 1978

Dissenting Stockholders' Rights In Virginia: Exclusivity Of The Cash-Out Remedy And Determination Of "Fair Value", Howard T. Macrae Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

Until relatively recent times, the generally accepted rule was that a corporation could not merge, consolidate or sell all of its assets without the unanimous consent of its stockholders. Each stockholder was accordingly vested with an individual right of veto over any such corporate action from which that stockholder might dissent. In order to eliminate this shackle on corporate activity, state legislatures enacted legislation permitting corporations to enter into such so-called "extraordinary transactions" as mergers, consolidations and sales of all or substantially all of the corporate assets upon some specified majority vote of all of its stockholders. The price extracted …


Conflicts Between A Bank's Common Law Right Of Setoff And A Secured Party's Interest In Identifiable Proceeds, Rose M. Urban Jan 1978

Conflicts Between A Bank's Common Law Right Of Setoff And A Secured Party's Interest In Identifiable Proceeds, Rose M. Urban

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Certified Checks And Funds Redirection, Richard A. Lord Jan 1978

Certified Checks And Funds Redirection, Richard A. Lord

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.