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Equity--Laches--Statute Of Limitations, Julius Cohen
Equity--Laches--Statute Of Limitations, Julius Cohen
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banks And Banking -Trust Funds - Deposits For A Special Purpose
Banks And Banking -Trust Funds - Deposits For A Special Purpose
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff had an arrangement with defendant bank whereby receipts of certain of plaintiff's branch stores were to be deposited daily with defendant, and the latter was to transmit each day by draft to a bank in Pittsburgh for plaintiff's credit all sums in excess of a dormant balance of $2,000. Drafts covering two days' deposits were in process of transmission to the Pittsburgh bank when defendant bank was taken over by the Comptroller of the Currency. The deposits represented by these drafts were made at a time when defendant's officers and directors knew the bank to be insolvent, though negotiations …
Trust Receipts- Rights As Between The Parties
Trust Receipts- Rights As Between The Parties
Michigan Law Review
The defendant financed purchases of automobiles by plaintiff, a retail dealer, in the following manner. The manufacturer would send the bill of lading and draft on plaintiff to a bank acting as agent for defendant. The bank would advance the amount of the draft and deliver the bill of lading to plaintiff, taking a trust receipt on the cars. This trust receipt recited that defendant was the owner of the automobiles and might retake possession at any time. On breach of the agreement, defendant retook possession of the cars with plaintiff's consent and thereafter sold them without plaintiff's knowledge. Plaintiff …
Trust Mortgages - Funds Deposited With The Trustee - Right Of Receiver To Appropriate
Trust Mortgages - Funds Deposited With The Trustee - Right Of Receiver To Appropriate
Michigan Law Review
There are several important ways in which a receiver of a corporation may clash with the trustee under a trust mortgage as regards the use of funds deposited with the trustee. The receiver, who is acting for the benefit of the general creditors and the estate generally, often seeks to obtain funds in the hands of the trustee who represents the bondholders. Not infrequently the trust deed from which the trustee derives his authority contains provisions for the setting up by the mortgagor of a sinking fund; or for the retention of money obtained through the release of properties from …
Taxation Of Trust Estates-Reservation Of Life Income
Taxation Of Trust Estates-Reservation Of Life Income
Michigan Law Review
Settlor executed a deed of trust, retaining a life income, but no power of revocation. Held, that the State of Connecticut could tax the transfer as a gift to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after death without violating the federal constitution. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York v. Blodgett, (U.S. 1933) 53 Sup. Ct. 244.
Trusts--Insolvent Banks--Tracing Trusts Property
Trusts--Insolvent Banks--Tracing Trusts Property
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Taxation--Revocable Trust In Income Tax Evasion, Frederick H. Barnett
Taxation--Revocable Trust In Income Tax Evasion, Frederick H. Barnett
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trusts--Power Of Court To Require Trustee In Deed Of Trust To Insure, Charles W. Caldwell
Trusts--Power Of Court To Require Trustee In Deed Of Trust To Insure, Charles W. Caldwell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liability Of The Trustee Estate For Torts Of The Trustee, Jack C. Burdett
Liability Of The Trustee Estate For Torts Of The Trustee, Jack C. Burdett
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banks And Banking--Insolvency--Preference Against Trust Company Executor For Funds On Deposit At Testator's Death, George W. Mcquain
Banks And Banking--Insolvency--Preference Against Trust Company Executor For Funds On Deposit At Testator's Death, George W. Mcquain
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Specific Performance--Forcing Release Of Inchoate Dower Under Statutory Scheme, Kingsley R. Smith
Specific Performance--Forcing Release Of Inchoate Dower Under Statutory Scheme, Kingsley R. Smith
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chose In Action--Gratuitous Assignment, William Mellor
Chose In Action--Gratuitous Assignment, William Mellor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Kentucky Cases On Future Interests, W. Lewis Roberts
Recent Kentucky Cases On Future Interests, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.