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Rhode Island V. Innis: “Offhand Comments” Or “Interrogation”?, Kingsley R. Browne Jan 1981

Rhode Island V. Innis: “Offhand Comments” Or “Interrogation”?, Kingsley R. Browne

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Good Faith Purchase Study: True Owners And The Warehouse Lien, John Dolan Jan 1981

Good Faith Purchase Study: True Owners And The Warehouse Lien, John Dolan

Law Faculty Research Publications

The commercial concept of good faith purchase has been an effective doctrine in the law of property and contract for facilitating changes necessary to a dynamic mercantile system. Today the concept finds itself under attack. Professor Gilmore, whose definitive review of the doctrine twenty-seven years ago has been required reading, now warns that the idea may have outlived its usefulness in some areas. He and others would, for example, restrict severely its application in the law of "negotiable" instruments.

At its elementary level, the good faith purchase doctrine depends on the question of possession. That question, in turn, rests on …


Review: Constitutional Law Casebooks: A View From The Podium, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1981

Review: Constitutional Law Casebooks: A View From The Podium, Robert Allen Sedler

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Retrial After A Hung Jury: The Double Jeopardy Problem, Janet E. Findlater Jan 1981

Retrial After A Hung Jury: The Double Jeopardy Problem, Janet E. Findlater

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Commercial Transactions (1980 Annual Survey Of Michigan Law), John F. Dolan Jan 1981

Commercial Transactions (1980 Annual Survey Of Michigan Law), John F. Dolan

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As they do each year, Michigan courts decided a number of commercial law cases during the survey period. Several of the cases are significant opinions which either raise questions or carry significant implications for Michigan's commercial lawyers. This survey selects those significant cases, attempts to answer the questions raised, and probes the implications of the decisions.