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Contract Law’S Transferability Bias, Paul Macmahon
Contract Law’S Transferability Bias, Paul Macmahon
Indiana Law Journal
When A makes a contract with B, it comes as no surprise that she is liable to B. If B can transfer her contractual rights to C, A is now liable to C. Parties in A’s position often have strong reasons to avoid being liable to suit by C. Contract law, however, seems determined to minimize and override these concerns. Under current doctrine on the assignment of contractual rights—the focus of this Article—the law often imposes its own preference for transferability on the parties. The law generally assumes that contractual rights are assignable, construes exceptions to that general rule narrowly, …
The Grip Of Nationalism On Corporate Law, Mariana Pargendler
The Grip Of Nationalism On Corporate Law, Mariana Pargendler
Indiana Law Journal
Part I provides a brief overview of the relationship between corporate law and nationalism and demonstrates their interaction in the historical experiences of several key jurisdictions. These vignettes are merely illustrative, but they indicate how deep the link between nationalism and corporate law can be. Part II summarizes the evidence on the economic effects of foreign corporate control, showing that it is ultimately inconclusive. Part III explains why corporate law can be an attractive instrument to accomplish nationalist objectives and explores the possible regulatory responses to this phenomenon. Part IV analyzes the implications of these findings for future developments in …
Scope Of Employment Extended To Sponsored Recreation
Scope Of Employment Extended To Sponsored Recreation
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Agency
Election Between Undisclosed Principal And Agent
Election Between Undisclosed Principal And Agent
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Agency
Commandeered Servant Not In The Scope Of Employment
Commandeered Servant Not In The Scope Of Employment
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Agency
Master And Servant-Assault And Battery
Agency-Master And Servant-Term Of Contract When No Definite Time Is Specified
Agency-Master And Servant-Term Of Contract When No Definite Time Is Specified
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Principal And Agent-Distinguished From Similar Relationships
Principal And Agent-Distinguished From Similar Relationships
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Principal And Agent-Authority-Creation And Relationship
Principal And Agent-Authority-Creation And Relationship
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Principal And Agent-Principal's Liability For Unauthorized Acts Of Agent
Principal And Agent-Principal's Liability For Unauthorized Acts Of Agent
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Case Notes