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Full-Text Articles in Law
Jurisdiction In Marginal Seas, With Special Reference To Smuggling, By William E. Masterson, John G. Hervey
Jurisdiction In Marginal Seas, With Special Reference To Smuggling, By William E. Masterson, John G. Hervey
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
History Of The Statutory Rules Of Federal Jurisdiction And Procedure, Robert C. Brown
History Of The Statutory Rules Of Federal Jurisdiction And Procedure, Robert C. Brown
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mortgages - Equity Jurisdiction - Personal Decrees Against The Mortgagor
Mortgages - Equity Jurisdiction - Personal Decrees Against The Mortgagor
Michigan Law Review
The Michigan supreme court recently held that the jurisdiction of equity in proceedings for the foreclosure of mortgages is governed by statute, and that equity can only render a personal decree against the mortgagor where the statute expressly permits it. This view, if correct, must be recognized as an exception to the well settled doctrine that a court of equity which has obtained jurisdiction of a controversy on any ground or for any purpose, may retain such jurisdiction for the purpose of administering complete relief. Michigan has repeatedly affirmed this general doctrine.
Conflict Of Laws: Recent Development Concerning Marriage, Francis Deak
Conflict Of Laws: Recent Development Concerning Marriage, Francis Deak
Michigan Law Review
Anglo-American writers on the conflict of laws and Continental writers on private international law emphasize, with equal strength, the importance of the rules regulating marriage. Marriage is the most important of the social institutions; it is, in fact, the very foundation of the present social order. The legal system of civilized states, which is called upon to maintain this social order, contains an elaborate body of rules, protecting the institution of marriage. It is noteworthy, indeed, that mature legal systems secure best interests involved in domestic relations, besides interests of substance such as property and contract. Each legal system developed …
Federal Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, T. W. Arnold
Federal Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure, T. W. Arnold
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Jurisdiction Of The Federal Courts Based On Diversity Of Citizenship, Robert C. Brown
The Jurisdiction Of The Federal Courts Based On Diversity Of Citizenship, Robert C. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.