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Secured Transactions - What Floats Can Be Sunk, Jack B. Justice Jan 1979

Secured Transactions - What Floats Can Be Sunk, Jack B. Justice

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Definition Of A Security: Risk Capital And Investment Contracts In Washington, Michael E. Stevenson, John J. O'Leary, Iii Jan 1979

Definition Of A Security: Risk Capital And Investment Contracts In Washington, Michael E. Stevenson, John J. O'Leary, Iii

Seattle University Law Review

The addition of the risk capital definition to Washington's securities law will expand regulation to many transactions that in the past were excluded. Although its full application is unforeseeable, the risk capital definition should apply to financing arrangements in the formation of clubs, associations, and cooperatives. Practitioners must be keenly aware that ventures not traditionally defined within Washington's securities regulations many now fall under the risk capital definition of a security.


Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein Jan 1979

Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.