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Who Represents The Corporation? In Search Of A Better Method For Determining The Corporate Interest In Derivative Suits, Franklin A. Gevurtz
Who Represents The Corporation? In Search Of A Better Method For Determining The Corporate Interest In Derivative Suits, Franklin A. Gevurtz
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Section 1274—The Application Of The Oid Provisions To Debt Instruments Issued For Property, Christine Dentino, Jeffrey B. Harris
Section 1274—The Application Of The Oid Provisions To Debt Instruments Issued For Property, Christine Dentino, Jeffrey B. Harris
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
The Tax Reform Act of 1984 made substantial revisions to the original issue discount provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. The most significant change to the OID rules is the effect it will have on debt instruments given in consideration for the sale or exchange of property. This article explains and analyzes the new OID rules with respect to property transfers and provides the practitioner with a methodology for identifying transactions that may be subject to the recently enacted OID provisions.
Letting Seriously Ill Minors Die: A Review Of Louisiana’S Natural Death Act, Michael Vitiello
Letting Seriously Ill Minors Die: A Review Of Louisiana’S Natural Death Act, Michael Vitiello
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
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The Permanent Subcommittee On Investigations Report On Hotel Employees & (And) Restaurant Employees International Union: Will Rico Take A Walk On The Boardwalk With Local 54 Symposium - Perspectives On Organized Crime, Michael Vitiello
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
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