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Acceleration Clause Disclosure: A Truth In Lending Policy Analysis, Patrick E. Hoog
Acceleration Clause Disclosure: A Truth In Lending Policy Analysis, Patrick E. Hoog
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comments, Ralph D. Karpinos, William C. Guida, Kathleen E. Crum
Comments, Ralph D. Karpinos, William C. Guida, Kathleen E. Crum
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Total Product" Approach To Analysis Of Alleged Tying Arrangements, Michael Dore
The "Total Product" Approach To Analysis Of Alleged Tying Arrangements, Michael Dore
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property, E. F. Roberts
Property, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
A survey can either restate the obvious or attempt to add a critical dimension to the law’s uncertain progress. The obvious can be gleaned merely by scanning the orange-covered paperback indices which go with the official advance sheets and in which cases are condensed in the best headnote hunter’s style. This exercise presupposes a reader possessed of an interest in something more than the obvious, and one who enjoys a critique of a few key cases, precisely for the challenge of making an independent judgment of whether New York property law has progressed during the past Survey year.
Let The Holder Beware--A Problematic Analysis Of The Ftc Holder In Due Course Rule !, Timothy J. Grendell
Let The Holder Beware--A Problematic Analysis Of The Ftc Holder In Due Course Rule !, Timothy J. Grendell
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wage Garnishment: Still Driving The Wage-Earning Family To The Wall, William Clifford Haggerty
Wage Garnishment: Still Driving The Wage-Earning Family To The Wall, William Clifford Haggerty
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proposals For Limiting Collection Practices: New Hope For The Debtor In Default, Nancy Anne Holst
Proposals For Limiting Collection Practices: New Hope For The Debtor In Default, Nancy Anne Holst
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.