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Full-Text Articles in Law
La Responsabilidad Civil Del Gestor De Bases De Datos En La Informática Jurídica, Gastón Fernández Cruz
La Responsabilidad Civil Del Gestor De Bases De Datos En La Informática Jurídica, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Gastón Fernández Cruz
No abstract provided.
Trail Mountain Coal Co. V. Utah Division Of State Lands & Forestry: Can States Retroactively Alter Their Own Contractual Obligations?, Michael S. Lee
Trail Mountain Coal Co. V. Utah Division Of State Lands & Forestry: Can States Retroactively Alter Their Own Contractual Obligations?, Michael S. Lee
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts And The Wto: Between An "International Restatement" And A "Globalization" Of Contract Law? A Review Of An International Restatement Of Contract Law: The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts, Imtyaz M. Sattar
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Should The Doctrine Of Lost Volume Seller Be Retained? A Response To Professor Breen, Daniel W. Matthews
Should The Doctrine Of Lost Volume Seller Be Retained? A Response To Professor Breen, Daniel W. Matthews
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liberty, Trade, And The Uniform Commercial Code: When Should Default Rules Be Based On Business Practices?, Kerry Lynn Macintosh
Liberty, Trade, And The Uniform Commercial Code: When Should Default Rules Be Based On Business Practices?, Kerry Lynn Macintosh
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stored Value Cards And The Consumer: The Need For Regulation , Mark E. Budnitz
Stored Value Cards And The Consumer: The Need For Regulation , Mark E. Budnitz
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Contract, Fiduciary Duties, And Partnerships: The Bargain Principle And The Law Of Agency, J. Dennis Hynes
Freedom Of Contract, Fiduciary Duties, And Partnerships: The Bargain Principle And The Law Of Agency, J. Dennis Hynes
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freedom And Interdependence In Twentieth-Century Contract Law: Traynor And Hand And Promissory Estoppel, Alfred S. Konefsky
Freedom And Interdependence In Twentieth-Century Contract Law: Traynor And Hand And Promissory Estoppel, Alfred S. Konefsky
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Reviving Jacob And Youngs, Inc. V. Kent: Material Breach Doctrine Reconsidered, Amy B. Cohen
Reviving Jacob And Youngs, Inc. V. Kent: Material Breach Doctrine Reconsidered, Amy B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
Determining whether a material breach has occurred under current law involves a weighing of several factors, a determination that often seems either completely without logic or precision, or self-evident and conclusory. Thus, parties are left not knowing what to do and what risks they may be assuming. The problem with the current application of material breach doctrine is in large part a result of an absence of focus. The courts apply the test without articulating any foundation or context on which it is based. The law in this area could be much improved if courts would return to Judge Cardozo's …
Unilateral Competitive Effects Theories In Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
Unilateral Competitive Effects Theories In Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Apuntes Sobre El Régimen Legal De La Factura De Crédito (Ley 24.760), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Apuntes Sobre El Régimen Legal De La Factura De Crédito (Ley 24.760), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis inicial del régimen de la ley 24.760 y la instauración de la factura de crédito como reemplazo de la factura conformada
Cuestiones Probatorias En Derecho Cambiario, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Cuestiones Probatorias En Derecho Cambiario, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Martin Paolantonio
Enfocado desde la perspectiva de reglas sustanciales en materia probatoria, un análisis de las disposiciones pertinentes de la legislación sobre letras de cambio, pagarés y cheques
Inexistencia De La Cuenta Corriente Bancaria Y Su Alegación En El Juicio Ejecutivo, Martin Paolantonio
Inexistencia De La Cuenta Corriente Bancaria Y Su Alegación En El Juicio Ejecutivo, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis breve de una sentencia que autorizó la alegación de la inexistencia del contrato en un proceso de ejecución
Facultades Del Fiduciario En El Fideicomiso De Garantía, Martin Paolantonio
Facultades Del Fiduciario En El Fideicomiso De Garantía, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis de las facultades para realizar la garantía por el fiduciario en el fideicomiso de garantía, posibilidad y límites de la aplicación analógica de disposiciones sobre derechos reales
La Inversión En Activos Extranjeros De Los Fondos Comunes De Inversión Y Una Limitación Que Debe Replantearse, Martin Paolantonio
La Inversión En Activos Extranjeros De Los Fondos Comunes De Inversión Y Una Limitación Que Debe Replantearse, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Crítica de la solución normativa que restringe la inversión en activos extranjeros por parte de fondos comunes de inversión
La Oferta Pública En La Argentina De Participaciones De Fondos De Inversión Constituidos En El Extranjero (Resolución General 286 De La Cnv), Martin Paolantonio
La Oferta Pública En La Argentina De Participaciones De Fondos De Inversión Constituidos En El Extranjero (Resolución General 286 De La Cnv), Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis de la primera reglamentación en la Argentina para la oferta pública de fondos de inversión extranjeros
Notas Sobre El Régimen De Las Alteraciones En El Derecho Cambiario Argentino, Martin Paolantonio, Diego Serebrinsky
Notas Sobre El Régimen De Las Alteraciones En El Derecho Cambiario Argentino, Martin Paolantonio, Diego Serebrinsky
Martin Paolantonio
Nota a fallo vinculado con la existencia de testaduras no salvadas en el documento cambiario y su consideración como alteraciones irrelevantes
Judicial Lawmaking In A Code Jurisdiction: A French Saga On Certainty Of Price In Contract Law, Edward A. Tomlinson
Judicial Lawmaking In A Code Jurisdiction: A French Saga On Certainty Of Price In Contract Law, Edward A. Tomlinson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Contract Law In The People's Republic Of China, Mark C. Lewis
Contract Law In The People's Republic Of China, Mark C. Lewis
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The emergence of the People's Republic of China (PRC) as a market power and the reversion of Hong Kong to PRC sovereignty in 1997 have focused the attention of the international business community on the PRC's willingness to enforce contractual obligations according to the rule of law. Some scholars have questioned whether the rule of law can ever be realized in China without a change in the basic system of governance. This Note attempts to answer that question, at least in the context of the Foreign Economic Contract Law (FECL), the law governing contractual disputes between Sino and foreign enterprises …
Court Of Appeals Ballentine V. Koch (Decided October 22, 1996)
Court Of Appeals Ballentine V. Koch (Decided October 22, 1996)
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moving From Colonias To Comunidades: A Proposal For New Mexico To Revisit The Installment Land Contract Debate, Elizabeth M. Provencio
Moving From Colonias To Comunidades: A Proposal For New Mexico To Revisit The Installment Land Contract Debate, Elizabeth M. Provencio
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
Communities of Mexican Americans in the Southwest, known as colonias, have provided many low-income buyers with affordable opportunities. Affordability, however, comes at a high price for the colonias residents. Most of the buyers live in colonias pursuant to installment land contracts, devices which allow buyers to spread the purchase price of property over a number of years but leave them without legal title or equity under New Mexico law. The buyers sacrifice their legal rights to "own" small, unimproved lots of land in developments that are often without electricity, gas, a sewage system, and indoor plumbing. The author argues …
Equality Under The Law Or Annihilation Of Marriage And Morals? The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Germaine Winnick Willett
Equality Under The Law Or Annihilation Of Marriage And Morals? The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Germaine Winnick Willett
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Standard Form Contracts, Avery W. Katz
Standard Form Contracts, Avery W. Katz
Faculty Scholarship
Among legal commentators, standard form contracts have long been received with distrust, and the rules governing their interpretation have engendered considerable controversy. While economic analysis has little to say regarding the libertarian objection to standard form contracts or their relationship to personal autonomy, it can help evaluate their effects on efficiency and the distribution of the gains from trade. From such a perspective, standard forms should be analyzed like any other productive input, comparable to design, marketing, and technical support. Whether their use raises any special regulatory or policy concerns, therefore, depends on their implications for the standard litany of …
Aspects Of The Uncitral Regimes For Procurement And For International Commercial Arbitration, And Government International Commercial Contracts In The Commonwealth Caribbean, Hugh A. Rawlins
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
On Parol: The Construction And Interpretation Of Written Agreements And The Role Of Extrinsic Evidence In Contract Litigation, Keith A. Rowley
On Parol: The Construction And Interpretation Of Written Agreements And The Role Of Extrinsic Evidence In Contract Litigation, Keith A. Rowley
Scholarly Works
As a general rule, extrinsic evidence, whether written or oral, is not admissible to prove either the intent of the parties to a contract or the meaning of contractual terms when the parties have executed an unambiguous, fully-integrated (i.e., final and all-inclusive) written agreement. The trial court may consider various types of extrinsic evidence, however, in determining whether a particular agreement is fully integrated or ambiguous, and even in choosing among rival interpretations of an agreement where ambiguity is not present. If the trial court determines that an agreement is not fully integrated, then the trier of fact may consider …
Good Faith In The Termination And Formation Of Federal Contracts, Frederick W. Claybrook Jr.
Good Faith In The Termination And Formation Of Federal Contracts, Frederick W. Claybrook Jr.
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Article 5 - Recent Developments, James J. White
Article 5 - Recent Developments, James J. White
Other Publications
I. Mitigation in Letter of Credit Transactions Assume a Buyer has procured a letter of credit to pay for contracted goods but no longer wants the goods. The Buyer and the Issuer would like to force the Beneficiary to mitigate. Assume that both the Issuer and Applicant repudiate their obligation or that the Applicant has failed and the Issuer repudiates its obligation to pay under the letter of credit. At the moment of repudiation the price for a gallon of the underlying oil that is the subject of the letter of credit is $.75 and that the letter of credit …
The New Requirement Of Enforcement Reliance In Commercial Promissory Estoppel: Section 90 As Catch-22, Sidney Delong
The New Requirement Of Enforcement Reliance In Commercial Promissory Estoppel: Section 90 As Catch-22, Sidney Delong
Faculty Articles
Any comprehensive examination of recent appellate court decisions will disclose that the legal doctrine of promissory estoppel has not become a significant source of commercial contractual obligation. Although commercial promissory estoppel claims are often made, plaintiff victories are very rare. These results are difficult to reconcile with frequent scholarly contentions to the effect that contemporary courts have become more receptive to claims of promissory estoppel and have liberalized its doctrinal requirements. More important, the promisor behavior that is incidentally disclosed in reported opinions also undermines academic arguments that rules providing for promissory estoppel have commercial utility. The decisions suggest that …
In The Tribunal Of Conscience: Mills V. Wyman Reconsidered, Geoffrey R. Watson
In The Tribunal Of Conscience: Mills V. Wyman Reconsidered, Geoffrey R. Watson
Scholarly Articles
In this Article, Professor Watson explores the historical record surrounding Mills v. Wyman, 20 Mass (3 Pick) 207 (1825), one of the leading American cases on moral obligation in contract law. In Mills, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court refused to enforce a father's promise to compensate a Good Samaritan who had cared for the father's dying son. Professor Watson combs the historical evidence--court records, census reports, genealogical data, probate records, military rolls, and so on-and argues that the Mills court got both the facts and the law wrong. According to Professor Watson, the father did not make the promise in …
Review Of Why Things Bite Back: Technology And The Revenge Of Unintended Consequences By Edward Tenner, Jay D. Wexler
Review Of Why Things Bite Back: Technology And The Revenge Of Unintended Consequences By Edward Tenner, Jay D. Wexler
Faculty Scholarship
Historian of science Edward Tenner begins his book with a typical example of what he sees as the irony of modern life in a technological society. With the advent of electronic mail and inter-office networking, one would expect that the amount of paper used in offices would markedly decline, but in fact, notes Tenner, paper recycling bins are more full than ever before. People do indeed communicate through e-mail, but since they mistrust the permanence of electronic transmissions, they also back them up with an ever increasing amount of paper communication. In his typically amusing way, Tenner notes that when …