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Full-Text Articles in Law
Evidence--Sales Of Similar Land As Evidence Of Value In Condemnation Proceedings, C. Kilmer Combs
Evidence--Sales Of Similar Land As Evidence Of Value In Condemnation Proceedings, C. Kilmer Combs
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Tort Liability Of A City For A Municipal Airport, A. E. Funk Jr.
The Tort Liability Of A City For A Municipal Airport, A. E. Funk Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Contributors To The December Issue/Notes, L. E. Merman, John F. Power, Arthur May, Eugene C. Wohlhorn
Contributors To The December Issue/Notes, L. E. Merman, John F. Power, Arthur May, Eugene C. Wohlhorn
Notre Dame Law Review
Notes by L. E. Merman, John F. Power, Arthur May, Eugene C. Wohlhorn, Francis J. Paulson, Arthur M. Diamond, Joseph Brady, Roger D. Gustafson, Richard G. Miller, and Thomas S. Gordon, Jr.
The Lawyer And The American System, Brendan F. Brown
The Lawyer And The American System, Brendan F. Brown
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Approach To Legal Research: A Study In Sources And Methods, Paul M. Dwyer
Approach To Legal Research: A Study In Sources And Methods, Paul M. Dwyer
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1944-1945, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1944-1945, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Page, North Carolina Law Review
Criminal Procedure -- Effect Upon Appeal Of Plea Of Guilty In Recorders Court, Cyrus F. Lee
Criminal Procedure -- Effect Upon Appeal Of Plea Of Guilty In Recorders Court, Cyrus F. Lee
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Index To Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
Index To Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Emotional Disturbance - Theater Proprietors - Duty Of Courteous Treatment, John C. Morris Jr.
Emotional Disturbance - Theater Proprietors - Duty Of Courteous Treatment, John C. Morris Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Jurisdiction -- Removal Of Causes -- Removal By An Automobile, Henry Brandis Jr.
Federal Jurisdiction -- Removal Of Causes -- Removal By An Automobile, Henry Brandis Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Automobiles -- Recording Of Liens -- Certificate Of Title, Wallace C. Murchison
Automobiles -- Recording Of Liens -- Certificate Of Title, Wallace C. Murchison
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Agencies Of Law, John N. Hazard
Index To Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
Index To Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law School, North Carolina Law Review
The Law School, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, William F. Zacharias
Conflict Of Laws-Statute Of Limitations-State Statute Binding On Federal Court In Equity Case When Sole Ground Of Jurisdiction Is Diversity Of Citizenship, Samuel D. Estep S.Ed.
Conflict Of Laws-Statute Of Limitations-State Statute Binding On Federal Court In Equity Case When Sole Ground Of Jurisdiction Is Diversity Of Citizenship, Samuel D. Estep S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Defendant trust company was trustee for enforcing the rights of noteholders of the Van Sweringen Corporation. When it became apparent that the Corporation could not meet its obligations, defendant company gave an option to noteholders to sell the notes for 50 per cent cash plus stock in the Van Sweringen Corporation. The donor from whom the plaintiff had received some of these notes as a gift had not accepted the exchange. Plaintiff brings suit for an alleged breach of trust. The circuit court of appeals held, reversing the summary judgment of the district court, "that in a suit brought on …
Dispensing With Administration, Paul E. Basye
Dispensing With Administration, Paul E. Basye
Michigan Law Review
With an elaborate system existing in every state for the administration of decedents' estates, it should not be assumed that every estate is or need be subjected to official supervision by a probate court. According to studies made in this connection there is approximately one administration for every four deaths. In some cases there is no estate to be administered. In others it is of such small value that administration is neither required nor justified. Even when a decedent dies possessed of a moderate or large estate, it does not follow that administration is absolutely essential. It is the experience …
Seargent S. Prentiss: Whig Orator Of The Old South, By Dallas C. Dickey. Southern Biography Series. Edited By Fred C. Cole And Wendell H. Stephenson. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1945. Pp. Ix, 422. Illustrations, Critical Essay On Authorities, Index. $4.00., Edwin Adams Davis
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forum Juridicum: Juridical Legislation, George W. Hardy Jr.
Forum Juridicum: Juridical Legislation, George W. Hardy Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation - Right Of Unacknowledged Illegitimate Children To Benefit Payments, George D. Ernest Jr.
Workmen's Compensation - Right Of Unacknowledged Illegitimate Children To Benefit Payments, George D. Ernest Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Descriptive Theory Of Justice, Leroy Marceau
A Descriptive Theory Of Justice, Leroy Marceau
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Action By The Federal Trade Commission Against Untruthful Advertising Since 1940, Horace G. Pepper
Action By The Federal Trade Commission Against Untruthful Advertising Since 1940, Horace G. Pepper
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts -- Actionable Fraud -- Promissory Representations, R. I. Lipton
Torts -- Actionable Fraud -- Promissory Representations, R. I. Lipton
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-A Study Of Statutory Blackmail And Extortion In The Several States, Alice Kramer Griep
Criminal Law-A Study Of Statutory Blackmail And Extortion In The Several States, Alice Kramer Griep
Michigan Law Review
In attempting to define the crime of extortion or blackmail, it must be pointed out at the outset that there is a technical crime known as extortion, which stems from the common law, and there is another statutory crime which may be called extortion or blackmail, this latter crime being what the lawyer and laymen usually refer to by the term blackmail. Extortion at common law was the unlawful taking by an officer, by color of his office, of any money or thing of value that was not due him, or more than was due, or before it was due. …
Trial Practice-Demurrer Upon Evidence As A Device For Taking A Case From The Jury, Charles H. King
Trial Practice-Demurrer Upon Evidence As A Device For Taking A Case From The Jury, Charles H. King
Michigan Law Review
By far the oldest of the common law devices for taking a case away from a jury is the demurrer upon evidence. A reported instance of its use appears as early as 1456.
Evidence-Two Witnesses Rule In Action For Perjury, Milton D. Solomon S.Ed.
Evidence-Two Witnesses Rule In Action For Perjury, Milton D. Solomon S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The petitioner was convicted of perjury. The trial judge refused to give the following instruction to the jury: "The government must establish the falsity of the statement alleged to have been made by the defendant under oath, by the testimony of two independent witnesses or one witness and corroborating circumstances. Unless that has been done, you must find the defendant not guilty." The petitioner was convicted and the circuit court of appeals affirmed the district court. Held, the refusal of the district judge to instruct the jury as requested was reversible error. Weiler v. United States, (U.S. 1945) …