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Note And Comment, Michigan Law Review
Note And Comment, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A National Incorporation Law; The Northern Securities Case; Controversies Between States; Liability of Members of Congress for Bribery; Exempting of Lawyers from Service of Civil Process While Attending Court; Law Governing the Validity of a Note Executed and Delivered in One State, But Payable in Another
The Conveyance Of Estates In Fee By Deed : Being A Statement Of The Principles Of Law Involved In The Drafting And Interpretation Of Deeds Of Conveyance And In The Examination Of Title To Real Property, James H. Brewster
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The purpose of the writer has been to state the principles of law applicable to the transfer of the title to real property by deed, in such manner as to assist one in drafting and interpreting the instrument of transfer.
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
The Right To Practice Law, George Louis Reinhard
The Right To Practice Law, George Louis Reinhard
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Negotiable Instruments Law Its History And Its Practical Operation, Amasa M. Eaton
Negotiable Instruments Law Its History And Its Practical Operation, Amasa M. Eaton
Michigan Law Review
July 1 1878, several leading lawyers in different states, public spirited men, issued a call for a meeting, to form an American Bar Association. Pursuant to this call seventy-five prominent members of the bar and others, interested in the proposal met at Saratoga Springs, New York, August 21, 1878, and the American Bar Association came into being.
The first object of the Association, as stated in the call for this meeting, was "to assimilate the laws of the different states," and the first article of the Constitution as then adopted and as it still stands, is as follows:
"Its object …