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University of Baltimore Law

1997

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The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Reason And Unreason In The United Kingdom, Angelo Forte Jan 1997

The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Reason And Unreason In The United Kingdom, Angelo Forte

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No abstract provided.


Children Are Losing Maryland's "Tender Years" War, Lynn Mclain Jan 1997

Children Are Losing Maryland's "Tender Years" War, Lynn Mclain

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Often times, the child is the only witness. Yet age may make the child incompetent to testify in court... "[W]hen the choice is between evidence which is less than best and no evidence at all, only clear folly would dictate an across-the board policy of doing without."


Comments: In Re Cager And The Commission To Study Problems Of Illegitimacy, Kevin Kendrick Jan 1997

Comments: In Re Cager And The Commission To Study Problems Of Illegitimacy, Kevin Kendrick

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No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 26 Number 3 (Summer 1997) Front Matter Jan 1997

University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 26 Number 3 (Summer 1997) Front Matter

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No abstract provided.


The Gait Agreement On Government Procurement In Theory And Practice, Charles Tiefer Jan 1997

The Gait Agreement On Government Procurement In Theory And Practice, Charles Tiefer

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No abstract provided.


Rules And Guidelines For The Management Of Attorney's Fees, Catherine C. Blake Jan 1997

Rules And Guidelines For The Management Of Attorney's Fees, Catherine C. Blake

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No abstract provided.


Essay: Adoption Of A First — To — File Patent System: A Proposal, Peter A. Jackman Jan 1997

Essay: Adoption Of A First — To — File Patent System: A Proposal, Peter A. Jackman

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No abstract provided.


Comments: No Ifs, Ands Or Butts: Big Tobacco Is Fighting For Its Life Against A New Breed Of Plaintiffs Armed With Mounting Evidence, Ingrid L. Dietsch Field Jan 1997

Comments: No Ifs, Ands Or Butts: Big Tobacco Is Fighting For Its Life Against A New Breed Of Plaintiffs Armed With Mounting Evidence, Ingrid L. Dietsch Field

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No abstract provided.


Notes: Poe V. State: The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Limits The Applicability Of The Doctrine Of Transferred Intent, Daniel J. Curry Jan 1997

Notes: Poe V. State: The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Limits The Applicability Of The Doctrine Of Transferred Intent, Daniel J. Curry

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No abstract provided.


Notes: Hutton V. State: Whose Rights Are Paramount, The Defendant's Or The Child Victim's?, Lynn M. Marshall Jan 1997

Notes: Hutton V. State: Whose Rights Are Paramount, The Defendant's Or The Child Victim's?, Lynn M. Marshall

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No abstract provided.


Notes: Sheets V. Brethren Mutual: Maryland's High Court Misconstrues Cgl To Cover Excluded Economic Loss Caused By Negligent Misrepresentation, Gregory T. Lawrence Jan 1997

Notes: Sheets V. Brethren Mutual: Maryland's High Court Misconstrues Cgl To Cover Excluded Economic Loss Caused By Negligent Misrepresentation, Gregory T. Lawrence

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No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 27 Number 1 (Fall 1997) Front Matter Jan 1997

University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 27 Number 1 (Fall 1997) Front Matter

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No abstract provided.


Notes: Smallwood V. State: Maryland's High Court Refuses To Permit The Fact Finder To Infer A Specific Intent To Kill From Aids Rape, Tamara Lynn Mabey Jan 1997

Notes: Smallwood V. State: Maryland's High Court Refuses To Permit The Fact Finder To Infer A Specific Intent To Kill From Aids Rape, Tamara Lynn Mabey

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No abstract provided.