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Toward A Jurisprudence Of Bank-Customer Relations, Peter A. Alces Jul 1986

Toward A Jurisprudence Of Bank-Customer Relations, Peter A. Alces

Faculty Publications

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The Faa Buy-Sell Slot Rule: Airline Deregulation At The Crossroads, Robert M. Hardaway Jan 1986

The Faa Buy-Sell Slot Rule: Airline Deregulation At The Crossroads, Robert M. Hardaway

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

This article analyzes the economic and legal consequences of the FAA Buy-Sell Rule. As a background to this analysis, Part II briefly reviews the history and purposes of airline deregulation. Part III discusses airport access restrictions as a threat to free entry and, consequently, to airline deregulation. Parts IV and V review the economic and legal status of existing airport resources so that slot allocation may be viewed in the broader context of airport resources. (It will be shown, for example, that the Buy-Sell Rule fails to address entry at the most critical point of bottleneck, namely terminal space and …


Irrevocability Of Bank Drafts, Certified Cheques And Money Orders, Benjamin Geva Jan 1986

Irrevocability Of Bank Drafts, Certified Cheques And Money Orders, Benjamin Geva

Articles & Book Chapters

This article deals with three types of negotiable instruments payable on demand which are issued, stamped or signed by banks prior to their collection and payment, and used as mechanisms for the transmission of funds. These instruments are the bank draft, including the bank money order, the certified cheque, and the personal money order. The article is concerned with the binding effect, or the irrevocability, of the bank's obligation on these instruments under the law of bills and notes. It concludes that (1) the issuer of the bank draft is liable as a drawer, and under some circumstances, also as …