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Full-Text Articles in Law
Commercial And Banking Law, Robert A. Weber Jr.
Commercial And Banking Law, Robert A. Weber Jr.
Mercer Law Review
Last year's article limited its coverage to cases interpreting provisions of Georgia's Commercial Code. Although the courts have provided ample material to again dedicate the entire survey to that topic, to do so would ignore other substantive bodies of law that have had a significant impact on a commercial law practice. Therefore, in addition to a review of the standard Commercial Code topics (sales, negotiable instruments and bank collections, and secured transactions), this year's survey has endeavored to summarize case law and legislative enactments within the past year in the following categories: banking and finance, consumer protection, contracts of employment, …
Startegy And Force In The Liquidation Of Secured Debt, Ronald J. Mann
Startegy And Force In The Liquidation Of Secured Debt, Ronald J. Mann
Michigan Law Review
The question of why parties use secured debt is one of the most fundamental questions in commercial finance. The commonplace answer focuses on force: A grant of collateral to a lender enhances the lender's ability to collect its debt by enhancing the lender's ability to take possession of the collateral by force and sell it to satisfy the debt. That perspective draws considerable support from the design of the major legal institutions that support secured debt: Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and the less uniform state laws regarding real estate mortgages. Both of those institutions are designed solely …
Barnett Bank Brings The Business Of Insurance To The Attention Of Congress, Jeffrey H. Thomas
Barnett Bank Brings The Business Of Insurance To The Attention Of Congress, Jeffrey H. Thomas
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banking Secrecy Lifted: The Swiss Act To Counter Attacks Launched As A Result Of Their Banks' Actions During World War Ii And Thereafter, Kathryn H. Lamont
Banking Secrecy Lifted: The Swiss Act To Counter Attacks Launched As A Result Of Their Banks' Actions During World War Ii And Thereafter, Kathryn H. Lamont
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facing The Facts: An Empirical Study Of The Fairness And Efficiency Of Foreclosures And A Proposal For Reform, Debra Pogrund Stark
Facing The Facts: An Empirical Study Of The Fairness And Efficiency Of Foreclosures And A Proposal For Reform, Debra Pogrund Stark
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Lenders view real estate foreclosures as too expensive and time consuming a process which needlessly increases the costs of making loans. Others complain that the foreclosure process fails to adequately protect the borrower's equity (the value of the property in excess of the debt secured by the property) in the mortgaged property.
This article tests these views by gathering new data on the fairness and efficiency of the foreclosure process. Based on the data collected (which confirms some assumptions but disproves others), the author proposes a reform of the foreclosure process to promote the interest of both lenders and borrowers. …
Why Regulate Cybermoney? , David G. Oedel
Why Regulate Cybermoney? , David G. Oedel
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Electronic Stored Value Payment Systems, Market Position, And Regulatory Issues , Gary W. Lorenz
Electronic Stored Value Payment Systems, Market Position, And Regulatory Issues , Gary W. Lorenz
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
How To Regulate Electronic Cash: An Overview Of Regulatory Issues And Strategies , Simon L. Lelieveldt
How To Regulate Electronic Cash: An Overview Of Regulatory Issues And Strategies , Simon L. Lelieveldt
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash , Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas
How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash , Laurie Law, Susan Sabett, Jerry Solinas
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Best To Guide The Evolution Of Electronic Currency Law , Brian W. Smith, Ramsey J. Wilson
How Best To Guide The Evolution Of Electronic Currency Law , Brian W. Smith, Ramsey J. Wilson
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
1996: Survey Of The Year's Developments In Electronic Cash Law And The Laws Affecting Electronic Banking In The United States, Richard L. Field
1996: Survey Of The Year's Developments In Electronic Cash Law And The Laws Affecting Electronic Banking In The United States, Richard L. Field
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banks Are Obsolete -- And Who Cares, Edward E. Furash
Banks Are Obsolete -- And Who Cares, Edward E. Furash
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Selected Legal Issues Affecting Securitization, Michael S. Gambro, Scott Leichtner
Selected Legal Issues Affecting Securitization, Michael S. Gambro, Scott Leichtner
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Community Reinvestment Act And Its Impact On Bank Mergers, Joseph Moore
Community Reinvestment Act And Its Impact On Bank Mergers, Joseph Moore
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Tenancy By The Entirety: The Strange Career Of The Common-Law Marital Estate, John V. Orth
Tenancy By The Entirety: The Strange Career Of The Common-Law Marital Estate, John V. Orth
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
After Barnett: The Intersection Of National Bank Insurance Powers And State Regulation, Julie L. Williams, Stuart E. Feldstein, Karen E. Mcsweeney
After Barnett: The Intersection Of National Bank Insurance Powers And State Regulation, Julie L. Williams, Stuart E. Feldstein, Karen E. Mcsweeney
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Technology & Banking, John L. Douglas
Technology & Banking, John L. Douglas
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Proposed Revisions To Regulation Y, John L. Douglas
Proposed Revisions To Regulation Y, John L. Douglas
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Banking Organizations: Structural And Other Considerations Involving Non-Banking Activities, John L. Douglas
Banking Organizations: Structural And Other Considerations Involving Non-Banking Activities, John L. Douglas
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Section 20 Affiliates Of Bank Holding Companies, H. Rodgin Cohen
Section 20 Affiliates Of Bank Holding Companies, H. Rodgin Cohen
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Conduits, Michael Durrer
Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Conduits, Michael Durrer
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Smiley V. Citibank (South Dakota), N. A.: Banks Find Interest In Credit Card Late Payment Fees, Karen Mower
Smiley V. Citibank (South Dakota), N. A.: Banks Find Interest In Credit Card Late Payment Fees, Karen Mower
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
The Retirement Cd And Recent Occ Action Regarding Banks-In-Insurance, John Jaye
The Retirement Cd And Recent Occ Action Regarding Banks-In-Insurance, John Jaye
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Originating Lender Bank Liability To Participants In The B-Tranche Of A Leveraged Loan: Mending The Gap Between Federal Banking And Federal Securities Regulation, Louisa C. Crampton
Originating Lender Bank Liability To Participants In The B-Tranche Of A Leveraged Loan: Mending The Gap Between Federal Banking And Federal Securities Regulation, Louisa C. Crampton
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of Commercial Mortgage Backed Securitization: The Devil Is In The Details, Alan Kronovet
An Overview Of Commercial Mortgage Backed Securitization: The Devil Is In The Details, Alan Kronovet
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Will That Be Cash, Credit, Or E-Money, Heather C. Alston
Will That Be Cash, Credit, Or E-Money, Heather C. Alston
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
United States V. Winstar: Renewed Government Liability Arising From The Savings And Loan Crisis, Richard Wei
United States V. Winstar: Renewed Government Liability Arising From The Savings And Loan Crisis, Richard Wei
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Risky Business: Lending To Health Maintenance Organizations And Physician Practice Management Companies, Debra S. Wood
Risky Business: Lending To Health Maintenance Organizations And Physician Practice Management Companies, Debra S. Wood
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
The Community Reinvestment Act: A Boost To Low- And Moderate-Income Communities, A Set-Back For Minority-Owned Banks, Laura Turner Beyer
The Community Reinvestment Act: A Boost To Low- And Moderate-Income Communities, A Set-Back For Minority-Owned Banks, Laura Turner Beyer
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.
Survival Of The Federal Common Law D'Oench Doctrine, Robert B. Markworth
Survival Of The Federal Common Law D'Oench Doctrine, Robert B. Markworth
North Carolina Banking Institute
No abstract provided.