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Freedom Of Contract: The Trojan Horse Of Rule 10b-5, Margaret V. Sachs
Freedom Of Contract: The Trojan Horse Of Rule 10b-5, Margaret V. Sachs
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Revision Of Article 2: Romancing The Prism, John E. Murray Jr.
The Revision Of Article 2: Romancing The Prism, John E. Murray Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Intangibles Contracts: Thoughts Of Hubs, Spokes, And Reinvigorating Article 2, Raymond T. Nimmer
Intangibles Contracts: Thoughts Of Hubs, Spokes, And Reinvigorating Article 2, Raymond T. Nimmer
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts In Wonderland: A Fable Regarding The Administrative Adjudication Of Qualifying Facility Contracts In California, Arturo Gandara
Contracts In Wonderland: A Fable Regarding The Administrative Adjudication Of Qualifying Facility Contracts In California, Arturo Gandara
San Diego Law Review
This Article is a call for reconsideration of the practice and judicial sanction of the administrative adjudication of contracts. It conducts a detailed examination of the adjudication of Qualifying Facility contracts by rate regulatory agencies. The broader case regarding the adjudication of contracts by administrative agencies is made to reveal the dimensions of matters of governance implicated by agency adjudication of contracts. The author concludes that regulatory bodies do not serve the best economic interests of society by adjudicating contract disputes.
Reinventing The Wheel, Marion W. Benfield Jr., Peter A. Alces
Reinventing The Wheel, Marion W. Benfield Jr., Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contract Formation And Modification Under Revised Article 2, Richard E. Speidel
Contract Formation And Modification Under Revised Article 2, Richard E. Speidel
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Class, Personality, Contract, And Unconscionability, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Class, Personality, Contract, And Unconscionability, Jeffrey L. Harrison
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.