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The Commercial Real Estate Laws Of The People's Republic Of China And Shenzhen: An Overview, David S. Kerzner
The Commercial Real Estate Laws Of The People's Republic Of China And Shenzhen: An Overview, David S. Kerzner
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Article surveys the changes in real estate laws that have occurred in China since 1980. It provides a comprehensive and specific overview of the foreign investment process, which should prove particularly useful to United States investors. The Article first provides general background on the evolution of Chinese real estate law, focusing on the granting and subsequent alienation of land use rights, as well as the recent development in the area of large parcels of land. The Article then examines the current state of real estate law in Guangdong Province, specifically in Shenzhen, and explains details such as transfer and …
An Employer's Guide To Protecting Trade Secrets From Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin
An Employer's Guide To Protecting Trade Secrets From Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problems With The 1990 Revision Of Articles 3 And 4 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, D. Fenton Adams
Problems With The 1990 Revision Of Articles 3 And 4 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, D. Fenton Adams
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium Introduction: The Restatement Of Suretyship, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Symposium Introduction: The Restatement Of Suretyship, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suretyship And Letters Of Credit: Subrogation Revisited, Amelia H. Boss
Suretyship And Letters Of Credit: Subrogation Revisited, Amelia H. Boss
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miscellaneous Surety Bonds And The Restatement, James A. Black Jr.
Miscellaneous Surety Bonds And The Restatement, James A. Black Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Construction Contract Surety And Some Suretyship Defenses, T. Scott Leo
The Construction Contract Surety And Some Suretyship Defenses, T. Scott Leo
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fidelity Bonds And The Restatement, Hugh E. Reynolds Jr., James Dimos
Fidelity Bonds And The Restatement, Hugh E. Reynolds Jr., James Dimos
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Need For An American Industrial Policy, Steven C. Earl
The Need For An American Industrial Policy, Steven C. Earl
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resolving Commercial Disputes In China: Foreign Firms And The Role Of Contract Law, Roy F. Grow
Resolving Commercial Disputes In China: Foreign Firms And The Role Of Contract Law, Roy F. Grow
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
It is not my intention to explicate China's Foreign Economic Contract Law (FECL), the Joint Venture Law (JVL), or the Foreign Enterprise Income Tax Law (FEITL). The analysis of these codes has been done in great detail by others.' Instead, I will examine the actual behavior of the most important actors governed by this set of laws-the Chinese and foreign enterprises that work with one another and which must find ways to resolve their competing claims. In this study, I will examine the tension between Chinese and foreign firms by focusing on several specific and limited questions having to do …
Notes: Commercial Law — Consumer Protection Act — Landlord-Tenant — Remedies — Private Action By Tenant Under Maryland's Consumer Protection Act Requires Demonstration Of Actual Loss Or Injury, I.E., Diminution In Rental Value, In Order To Justify Restitutionary Award Of Rents Paid For The Lease Of Unlicensed Residential Property. Citaramanis V. Hallowell, 328 Md. 142, 613 A.2d 964 (1992), Michael B. Macwilliams
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Diminishing Returns: Doing Without A Separate Provision For Implied Warranty Disclaimers Through Dealing, Performance, And Usage, Aremona G. Bennett
Diminishing Returns: Doing Without A Separate Provision For Implied Warranty Disclaimers Through Dealing, Performance, And Usage, Aremona G. Bennett
Cleveland State Law Review
This article calls for the rethinking of subsection 2-316(3)(c), the course of dealing, course of performance, and trade usage disclaimer provision. The statutory formation of Article 2 requires elsewhere that, if applicable, any or all of these three factors must be considered when interpreting an agreement. Enactment of this second, separate provision should have directed courts to a more equable construction of implied warranty disclaimers of dealing, performance, and usage. This provision should have guided practitioners to a more reliable understanding of the requirements of such disclaimers. Not only did this provision do neither, but it also blurred the distinction …
Wysko Investment Company V. Great American Bank: A New Attack On The Usefulness Of Letters Of Credit, Robert Jay Gavigan
Wysko Investment Company V. Great American Bank: A New Attack On The Usefulness Of Letters Of Credit, Robert Jay Gavigan
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The letter of credit has long been accepted as a valuable instrument of assured payment in international business. In Wysko Investment v. Great American Bank, however, an Arizona district court jeopardized the usefulness of the letter of credit transaction by enjoining payment to the beneficiary after the issuing party became insolvent.' This note addresses the issue of whether a bankruptcy court has the power to enjoin payment of a letter of credit issued by the debtor's principal, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 105(a), when the court finds the injunction necessary for the debtor's reorganization. Further, this note examines whether such …
Variable Interest Rates And Negotiability: Conflict And Crisis, Janine S. Hiller
Variable Interest Rates And Negotiability: Conflict And Crisis, Janine S. Hiller
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Limited Liability Company: Oklahoma's Limited Liability Company Act: Concerns, Considerations, And Conclusions, Bill Powell Guest
Limited Liability Company: Oklahoma's Limited Liability Company Act: Concerns, Considerations, And Conclusions, Bill Powell Guest
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.