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Full-Text Articles in Law
0154: John Cantrell Bill Of Complaint, 1829, Marshall University Special Collections
0154: John Cantrell Bill Of Complaint, 1829, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Holograph bill of complaint by Philip Pitman, administrator of the estate of George Huston, against John and Mary Clendenin Cantrell of Mason County, (West) Virginia, as exhibited in the Superior Court of Chancery at Staunton, Virginia.
Primary Jurisdiction: The Need For Better Court/Agency Interaction, Michael Botein
Primary Jurisdiction: The Need For Better Court/Agency Interaction, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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The Enterprise Liability Theory Of Torts, Howard C. Klemme
The Enterprise Liability Theory Of Torts, Howard C. Klemme
Publications
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The Jury And The English Law Of Homicide, 1200-1600, Thomas A. Green
The Jury And The English Law Of Homicide, 1200-1600, Thomas A. Green
Articles
The early English jury was self-informing and composed of persons supposed to have first-hand knowledge of the events and persons in question. The judge instructed the jury on the law, but was himself almost entirely dependent upon the jury for his knowledge of the case. By stating the evidence in a way that made the result it wanted a necessary conclusion, the medieval jury was able to alter the impact of formal rules of law to conform with prevailing social attitudes.
Book Review. Transcending Covenant And Debt, Morris S. Arnold
Book Review. Transcending Covenant And Debt, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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