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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Pentagon's Exercise, 'Proud Spirit': Little Cause For Pride, John J. Fialka
The Pentagon's Exercise, 'Proud Spirit': Little Cause For Pride, John J. Fialka
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Cable Television In Massachusetts, Padraig O'Malley
Cable Television In Massachusetts, Padraig O'Malley
John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications
Today the electromagnetic spectrum is crowded with signal traffic used for just about every conceivable communications purpose, ranging from standard navigational time signals at the Very Low Frequency band to satellite communications at the Superhigh Frequency band. Between these two frequency extremes there are five other frequency bands — Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, High Frequency, Very High Frequency, and Ultra High Frequency — each of which can accommodate only a limited number of uses, and each of which is better suited for some uses than for others. Because the spectrum was, like oil, once believed to be in almost unlimited …
0346: Depositions Of Survivors Of Buffalo Creek Flood, Dennis Prince Et Al., Marshall University Special Collections
0346: Depositions Of Survivors Of Buffalo Creek Flood, Dennis Prince Et Al., Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
The collection consists of the depositions of the 552 survivors of the Buffalo Creek Flood in 1972, plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the Pittston Coal Company, filed in the U. S. District Court, Southern West Virginia, Huntington, West Virginia.
David D. Banta's Memorial To John R. Kerr, Blind Printer And Pioneer Editor In Johnson County, Indiana, John V. Bergen
David D. Banta's Memorial To John R. Kerr, Blind Printer And Pioneer Editor In Johnson County, Indiana, John V. Bergen
David Banta (1889-1896)
No abstract provided.
Ua12/8 Departmental Newsletter, Wku Police
Ua12/8 Departmental Newsletter, Wku Police
WKU Archives Records
WKU Police departmental newsletters for 1981.
A History Of The Portland Waterfront Between Southwest Clay And Washington Streets, Its Land Use And Legal Problems, Jeffrey G. Carter
A History Of The Portland Waterfront Between Southwest Clay And Washington Streets, Its Land Use And Legal Problems, Jeffrey G. Carter
Dissertations and Theses
Between 1845 and 1980 the Portland waterfront between southwest Washington and Clay Streets, east of Front Street, metamorphosed from wilderness to trade center, to highway, to inner-city vacant lot. No place in Portland has more graphically illustrated the rapidly changing forces of the modern age in which the city has grown.
For much of its history this stretch of waterfront was mired in law suits. The struggles centered on public versus private ownership. Originally dedicated as public property, but left unimproved by the city, the waterfront was usurped by private investors. Eventually, private owners allowed their property to decay prompting …
The Evolution Of The Statute Of Uses And Its Effects On English Law, Timothy L. Martin
The Evolution Of The Statute Of Uses And Its Effects On English Law, Timothy L. Martin
Honors Theses
The separation of the lay and ecclesiastical courts complicated the law of succession as they drew a distinction between real and personal property. Laws pertaining to land were molded by royal courts of common law and equity, whereas laws relevant to succession of chattels were based on Roman and canonical law as interpreted by the ecclesiastical courts.