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Report On Lawyers And The Fifth Amendment, George W. Martin
Report On Lawyers And The Fifth Amendment, George W. Martin
Washington Law Review
Lawyers are familiar with the history and development of the privilege and are keenly aware of the struggle we have had to preserve that right. As a part of our heritage it was placed in the Constitution in the Bill of Rights and was also incorporated in our various state constitutions. No one will deny that this privilege is one of the great landmarks in the struggle for justice, no one in his right mind would advocate that this right be taken away. Questions concerning the exercise and abuse of this privilege by a few lawyers have been aroused in …
Criminal Law, William E. Love
Criminal Law, William E. Love
Washington Law Review
Covers laws on abandoned iceboxes, duty of the sheriff to file complaints, indecent liberties, mandatory sentences for certain traffic violations, prisoners, and terms of sentences.
Washington Legislation-1955: Corporation Law, Harry M. Cross
Washington Legislation-1955: Corporation Law, Harry M. Cross
Washington Law Review
Covers the law on alien ownership of corporations.
Courts, William E. Love, Robert Meisenholder
Courts, William E. Love, Robert Meisenholder
Washington Law Review
Covers laws on the venue for violations of the motor vehicle code (Love) and on independent municipal courts (Meisenholder).
Creditors' Rights, Warren L. Shattuck
Creditors' Rights, Warren L. Shattuck
Washington Law Review
Covers laws on nurserymen, seed, sprayers and dusters, and statutory liens and on liens for taxes.
Domestic Relations, Luvern Rieke
Juveniles, William E. Love
Juveniles, William E. Love
Washington Law Review
Covers selected laws affecting juveniles.
Legislative Process, William E. Love
Legislative Process, William E. Love
Washington Law Review
Covers laws relating to the Statute Law Committee.
Personal Property, Cornelius J. Peck
Personal Property, Cornelius J. Peck
Washington Law Review
Covers the Unclaimed Personal Property Act.
Real Property, Harry M. Cross
Real Property, Harry M. Cross
Washington Law Review
Covers laws on eminent domain, forest lands, oil and gas leases, and plats and school dedications.
Statutory Construction, Alfred Harsch
Statutory Construction, Alfred Harsch
Washington Law Review
Covers effects of amendments.
Taxation, Alfred Harsch
Taxation, Alfred Harsch
Washington Law Review
Covers laws revenue-raising measures and substantive and technical amendments.
Torts, John W. Richards
Evolution Of Legislation On Proof Of Title To Land, R. G. Patton
Evolution Of Legislation On Proof Of Title To Land, R. G. Patton
Washington Law Review
Possessory titles are recognized by the courts when they protect a first trespassing squatter against acts of a subsequent trespasser. They are given priority over the claims of the conventional title holder when the latter has lost his right to judicial assistance by reason of acts which raise an estoppel or for failure to act within a period of time which the courts or the legislature have fixed as a limitation of action. In these cases the holder of the possessory title may by court action secure a documentary title in the form of a judgment which confirms a title …
Lease Deposits In Washington, John T. Piper
Lease Deposits In Washington, John T. Piper
Washington Law Review
When a lessee deposits with his lessor a sum of money under an agreement that the lessor will return it or apply it in a specified manner if the lessee fully performs his covenants, at least three legal problems may arise. First, in the event that the tenant fails to give full performance, how much of the deposit can the landlord keep? Second, is the obligation of the landlord to return or otherwise apply the deposit a covenant running with the land? Third, when does the landlord pay taxes on the deposit?
Unauthorized Practice Of Law In Washington, Phillip Offenbacker
Unauthorized Practice Of Law In Washington, Phillip Offenbacker
Washington Law Review
Unauthorized practice of law is practice by one who has not been admitted to practice by the supreme court and who is not a member in good standing of the state bar association. It is now undisputed that the supreme court has sole jurisdiction over admission to practice and apparently may deal with unauthorized practice as an incident of its power over admission. However, unauthorized practice has also been the subject of legislative enactment. It follows, therefore, that the sanctions which are imposed to prevent the unauthorized practice of law in this state are of both judicial and legislative creation. …
Practice And Procedure, William G. Viert
Practice And Procedure, William G. Viert
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on consideration of inconsistent testimony by the same witness, on noting actions for trial or hearing, effect of a stipulating party who will testify as alleged, when a party may use his own deposition and has no right to examine an adverse party at trial who resides outside a prescribed area, on violations of rules on appeal, and on changes in rules on appeal.
Washington Case Law-1954; Agency, William D. Cameron
Washington Case Law-1954; Agency, William D. Cameron
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on presumption as to scope of employment.
Constitutional Law, Samuel F. Pearce
Constitutional Law, Samuel F. Pearce
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on the right to counsel and due process in criminal cases and on the constitutionality of the fluoridation of the city water supply.
Contracts, Richard W. Bartke
Contracts, Richard W. Bartke
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on quasi-contractual remedies in unjust enrichment, on illegal bargains, and on time of execution of a contract for a realtor's commission.
Corporations, William D. Cameron
Corporations, William D. Cameron
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on assumption of obligations of a purchased business and on the power of the president to call stockholder meetings.
Creditors' Rights, Richard W. Bartke
Creditors' Rights, Richard W. Bartke
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on time for filing claims under mechanics' liens.
Criminal Law, Frank D. Howard, Phillip Offenbacker
Criminal Law, Frank D. Howard, Phillip Offenbacker
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on perjury and what constitutes a valid oath, burglary and the effect of possessing stolen property when the possession is not exclusive (Howard), and habeas corpus and the scope of inquiry and attack of illegal sentence before the sentence has been served (Offenbacker).
Damages, Layton A. Power
Damages, Layton A. Power
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on damages for private nuisances and on interest on disputed claims.
Domestic Relations, Richard D. Bonesteel, John R. Tomlinson
Domestic Relations, Richard D. Bonesteel, John R. Tomlinson
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on child custody, alimony (Bonesteel), and the right to a collateral attack (Tomlinson).
Equity, Richard D. Bonesteel
Equity, Richard D. Bonesteel
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on a taxpayer's capacity to maintain actions against state officers and on jurisdiction in declaratory judgments.
Evidence, John P. Kovarik
Evidence, John P. Kovarik
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on exceptions to the hearsay rule, on facts that must be included in hypothetical questions and that may form the basis for an expert's answer, and on judicial notice of the useful life structure according to the Internal Revenue Bulletin.
Labor Law, Robert M. Westberg
Labor Law, Robert M. Westberg
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on the effect of arbitration agreements.
Municipal Corporations, Douglas R. Hendel
Municipal Corporations, Douglas R. Hendel
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on zoning.
Property, William J. Powell, Layton A. Power, William M. Robinson
Property, William J. Powell, Layton A. Power, William M. Robinson
Washington Law Review
Covers cases on easements by implied reservations, on condemnation of public property, on proof of intent to claim adversely (Powell), on the validity of antenuptial agreements that alter the status of property acquired after the marriage (Power), and on the extent of the duty to rebuild under a lease with a convenant to rebuild (Robinson).