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The Great Section 38 Property Muddle, J. A. Cragwall, Jr.
The Great Section 38 Property Muddle, J. A. Cragwall, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Twelve full years have elapsed since section 38 property made its first appearance on the stage of tax law. In those twelve years, a complicated, confusing, ad hoc, and often inconsistent body of rulings and judicial decisions has grown up around the definitional regulation; words and phrases have acquired strange new meanings and connotations in the lush overgrowth of legal reasoning clinging to that regulation. The paradoxes in the regulation (such as that addressed in Weirick) and, more often, the ambiguities resulting from an almost universal failure by the regulations to define, instead of simply illustrate, its terms (such as …
Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik
Goss V. Lopez, 95 S. Ct. 729 (1975), Stephen J. Kubik
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law- FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT- STUDENTS FACING SUSPENSION HAVE PROPERTY AND LIBERTY INTERESTS THAT QUALIFY FOR DUE PROCESS PROTECTION.
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Villanova Law Review
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