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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
Methods Of Legal Reform, Charles E. Clark
Methods Of Legal Reform, Charles E. Clark
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Indiana Cognovit Note Statute, Bernard C. Gavit
The Indiana Cognovit Note Statute, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Commentaries On The Public Acts Of Indiana, 1927 (Part 3): The Cognovit Note Act, G. A. Farabaugh, Walter Arnold
Commentaries On The Public Acts Of Indiana, 1927 (Part 3): The Cognovit Note Act, G. A. Farabaugh, Walter Arnold
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Indiana General Corporation Act, George O. Dix
The Indiana General Corporation Act, George O. Dix
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Party Government In The House Of Representatives, By Paul Dewitt Hasbrouck, Richard C. Spencer
Party Government In The House Of Representatives, By Paul Dewitt Hasbrouck, Richard C. Spencer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Banks And Banking Under The Indiana Constitution And Statutes, Charles M. Reed
Banks And Banking Under The Indiana Constitution And Statutes, Charles M. Reed
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Is A Treaty Self-Executing, Leslie Henry
When Is A Treaty Self-Executing, Leslie Henry
Michigan Law Review
A self-executing treaty is a treaty which of its own force furishes a rule of municipal law for the guidance of municipal courts in deciding cases involving the rights of individuals.
Ordinarily treaties are simply agreements or contracts between two or more sovereignties, obligating them to carry out the mutual promises contained therein. But under our Constitution a treaty is of greater force. It may operate as a law, just like an act of Congress. But the constitutional provision is not mandatory. Not every treaty provision is necessarily a law. For example, a promise to secure the passage of legislation …
The Lien Of Federal Judgments And Decrees, Charles P. Wattles
The Lien Of Federal Judgments And Decrees, Charles P. Wattles
Indiana Law Journal
Editor's note:-In view of the probability of the present General Assembly's remedying the situation discussed in this article, the author felt that the time for publishing it had passed. The editor believes that the article, with its complete presentation of the history of the Federal statutes dealing with Federal liens, and its clarifying discussion of the decisions of the Federal courts pertinent thereto, will be of great value to the profession, as an aid in interpreting and applying whatever statute the General Assembly may enact, as well as a source of light on present property interests as affected by past …
Need Of A New Receivership Statute In Indiana, Phelps F. Darby
Need Of A New Receivership Statute In Indiana, Phelps F. Darby
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.