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National University, The Law School, 1912-1913, National University Jun 1912

National University, The Law School, 1912-1913, National University

Catalogues, Registers, and Announcements of the National University School of Law

This 1912 pamphlet from the National University Law School provides information about the school, faculty, academics, students, class exercises, and the alumni association,


Cases On Procedure, Annotated. Trial Practice, Edson R. Sunderland Jan 1912

Cases On Procedure, Annotated. Trial Practice, Edson R. Sunderland

Books

“The present volume is intended to develop and disclose the rational basis for the main principles of practice employed in the trial of civil actions at law. Recourse has been had to the whole body of American case law, and the choice of cases has been determined by the clearness with which the court has shown a logical justification for the decision made….

“The cases have been very freely edited, and everything not germane to the subject for which the case was chosen has been omitted….” --Preface


The Pandex, Volume Vii Jan 1912

The Pandex, Volume Vii

Kansas City School of Law Pandex Collection

Yearbook for Kansas City School of Law in Kansas City, Missouri, includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.


Trusts And Duties Of Trustees: Instruction Paper, George L. Clark Jan 1912

Trusts And Duties Of Trustees: Instruction Paper, George L. Clark

Books

“Trusts and Duties of Trustees: Instruction Paper” is an overview of the history and current [1912] practice regarding express trusts. Chapters: Chapter I. Origin and Requisites of Expressed Trusts; Chapter II. Nature and Requisites of Express Trusts; Chapter III. Nature of Cestui Que Trust’s Interest; Chapter IV. Resulting and Constructive Trusts; Chapter V. Transfer of Trust Property; Chapter VI. Relinquishment of a Trust; Chapter VII. Duties of a Trustee. Included is an “Examination Paper” for self-testing -- the material is designed to facilitate distance learning under the auspices of the American School of Correspondence based in Chicago, Illinois, as of …


Le Droit Réel: Histoire Et Théories, Son Origine Institutionnelle, Louis Rigaud Jan 1912

Le Droit Réel: Histoire Et Théories, Son Origine Institutionnelle, Louis Rigaud

Mario Diaz Cruz Library

Thèse pour le Doctorat (Sciences Juridiques)

At head of title: Université de Toulouse. Faculté de Droit.


Ordinances, 1912, Trinidad And Tobago Jan 1912

Ordinances, 1912, Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago

George R. Le Hunte, Governor

S. W. Knaggs, Acting Governor


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Jamaica Jan 1912

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1912

Published by authority


The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Supplementary Volume, Jamaica Jan 1912

The Laws Of Jamaica, 1912, Supplementary Volume, Jamaica

Jamaica

The Laws of Jamaica Supplementary Volume passed in the year 1912

Published by authority


Cases On Procedure, Annotated: Trial Practice, Edson Sunderland Jan 1912

Cases On Procedure, Annotated: Trial Practice, Edson Sunderland

Books

The present volume is intended to develop and disclose the rational basis for the main principles of practice employed in the trial of civil actions at law. Recourse has been had to the whole body of American case law, and the choice of cases has been determined by the clearness with which the court has shown a logical justification for the decision made. By this means it is hoped that the book will help the student to analyze and understand the methods by which courts solve problem of practice, to appreciate the comparative value, importance and bearing of the different …


A Treatise On The Constitution Of Georgia, Walter Mcelreath Jan 1912

A Treatise On The Constitution Of Georgia, Walter Mcelreath

Historical Treatises

Excerpt from the preface:

Every thorough lawyer and careful judge in Georgia has experienced great difficulty in tracing the history of constitutional provisions through the scattered and rare volumes of digests, codes and sessions laws and has suffered great inconvenience in ascertaining with certainty what was the organic law with respect to a given proposition at a given time. To remove this difficulty and to lessen this inconvenience, the preparation of the present work was undertaken, with the primary purpose to exhibit the fundamental law of the state,-not to furnish a commentary upon it. It was at first proposed only …