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Full-Text Articles in Law
Construction Law, Henry L. Balkcom Iv, Dana R. Grantham, Devin H. Gordon
Construction Law, Henry L. Balkcom Iv, Dana R. Grantham, Devin H. Gordon
Mercer Law Review
This Article surveys construction law decisions handed down by Georgia courts and construction-related legislation enacted by the Georgia General Assembly between June 1, 2004 and May 31, 2005. As in prior years, the selected cases primarily fall within five categories: (1) contracts, (2) torts, (3) mechanics' and materialmen's liens, (4) arbitration, and (5) miscellaneous. Recent legislation is highlighted in Section VI.
Construction Law, K. Brett Marston, J. Barrett Lucy
Construction Law, K. Brett Marston, J. Barrett Lucy
University of Richmond Law Review
Since the last survey of this topic published in the fall of 2000, construction law in Virginia has continued to evolve in an array of areas involving issues such as claims on surety bonds, claims against public entities, construction-related products like Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems ("EIFS"), and mechanic's liens. These changes have implicated and better defined legal principles including the "no damage for delay" clause on public contracts, requirements for privity in breach of warranty claims, and implied indemnification. The significant issues in construction law have arisen both in a number of significant judicial decisions, mostly from the Supreme Court …
Pluralistic Deficit And Direct Claims To European Constitutional Courts, Serena Baldin
Pluralistic Deficit And Direct Claims To European Constitutional Courts, Serena Baldin
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Back to Government?: The Pluralistic Deficit in the Decisionmaking Processes and Before the Courts, Symposium. University of Trento, Italy, June 11-12, 2004.
El Principio De Libertad Personal Y El Principio De Legalidad, Enrique Varsi
El Principio De Libertad Personal Y El Principio De Legalidad, Enrique Varsi
Enrique Varsi Rospigliosi
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A Good Rule Assailed, David E. Boelzner
"To Sue Or Not To Sue": The Past, Present And Future Of Construction Defect Litigation In Nevada, Robert J. Aalberts
"To Sue Or Not To Sue": The Past, Present And Future Of Construction Defect Litigation In Nevada, Robert J. Aalberts
Nevada Law Journal
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Defending Against Claims Of Copyright Infringement: The Expert Witness Perspective, Robert Greenstreet
Defending Against Claims Of Copyright Infringement: The Expert Witness Perspective, Robert Greenstreet
Architecture Faculty Articles
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Democracia De Masas Y Democracia Constitucional En El Perú Contemporáneo, Jose Luis Sardon
Democracia De Masas Y Democracia Constitucional En El Perú Contemporáneo, Jose Luis Sardon
Jose Luis Sardon
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