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The Sufficiency Of Indictments: The Problem Of Provisions And Exceptions, Frederick W. Ford
The Sufficiency Of Indictments: The Problem Of Provisions And Exceptions, Frederick W. Ford
West Virginia Law Review
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Bulk Sales Laws: Transactions Covered By These Statutes, Thomas Clifford Billig, Kingsley Richard Smith
Bulk Sales Laws: Transactions Covered By These Statutes, Thomas Clifford Billig, Kingsley Richard Smith
West Virginia Law Review
This paper will carry forward the discussion of bulk sales legislation begun in an article entitled "Bulk Sales Laws: A Study in Economic Adjustment", and continued in a second article entitled "Bulk Sales Laws: A Study in Statutory Interpretation." The first paper "considered three phases of the bulk sales problem: (1) the inability of the American statutory successors of 13 Elizabeth to meet the legal needs of the creditor class when a defrauding merchant sold out in bulk his stock of unpaid for goods to a bona fide purchaser for value; (2) the campaign waged by the National Association of …
Legislative Regulations, A Study Of The Ways And Means Of Written Law, George A. Shipman
Legislative Regulations, A Study Of The Ways And Means Of Written Law, George A. Shipman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Limitations On Legislative Procedure In West Virginia, Frank E. Horack Jr.
Constitutional Limitations On Legislative Procedure In West Virginia, Frank E. Horack Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutionality Of Non-Voting Stock, Jack C. Burdett
Constitutionality Of Non-Voting Stock, Jack C. Burdett
West Virginia Law Review
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Veterans' Legislation And Limitations Upon The Implied Powers Of Congress, Robert T. Donely
Veterans' Legislation And Limitations Upon The Implied Powers Of Congress, Robert T. Donely
West Virginia Law Review
The enactment of "veterans' legislation" by the Congress of the United States, in all its various phases, is essentially a gift in the form of money or services to a specially constituted minority of citizens. Since the source of the funds applied to such purposes flows, by the incidence of taxation, from the assets of the people as a whole, the inquiry is at once suggested: upon what theory is justified this collection from the many and donation to the few? If, by hypothesis, all would agree that this is undemocratic, what is the basis for the exception to the …
Garnishment Of Public Corporations, Jeff B. Fordham
Garnishment Of Public Corporations, Jeff B. Fordham
West Virginia Law Review
The notion that garnishment of public corporations is against public policy early took root in the minds of American judges. The history of the subject is an interesting commentary on the growth of our law. The policy objection, based principally on the avoidance of inconvenience to public administration, has been accorded wide judicial acceptance with only occasional reconsideration on the merits. Stare decisis and that characteristic, but for the most part commendable, conservatism of bench and bar have done their part to entrench the doctrine. Judicial revolt against it, which has occurred largely in cases involving municipalities, has made only …
Special Legislation In West Virginia, Donald F. Black, George W. Mcquain
Special Legislation In West Virginia, Donald F. Black, George W. Mcquain
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.