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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
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Nineteen Eighty: Being An Interview With William O. Douglas Shortly After His Death Together With A Brief Remembrance Of His Life, Marc Stickgold
Nineteen Eighty: Being An Interview With William O. Douglas Shortly After His Death Together With A Brief Remembrance Of His Life, Marc Stickgold
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No abstract provided.
Qualified Disclaimers Of Joint Tenancies: A Policy And Property Law Analysis, Helen E. Hartnell, D. L. Uchtmann
Qualified Disclaimers Of Joint Tenancies: A Policy And Property Law Analysis, Helen E. Hartnell, D. L. Uchtmann
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In light of the present position of the Service on the issue of joint tenancy disclaimers and the importance of this issue in many estates, a thorough analysis of this issue is warranted. The following sections of this Article will examine: 1) whether such a disclaimer should be treated as a "qualified disclaimer" on policy grounds; and 2) whether a disclaimer or the "accretive portion" of a joint tenancy interest by a surviving joint tenant meets the technical requirements of a "qualified disclaimer" under federal law in light of contemporary property law.
The Field Of Public Land Law: Some Connecting Threads And Future Directions, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Field Of Public Land Law: Some Connecting Threads And Future Directions, Charles F. Wilkinson
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The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Commitment Proceedings, Marianne Wesson
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Commitment Proceedings, Marianne Wesson
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The Adversary Model Is Bent, William T. Pizzi, Phillip S. Figa, Kenneth E. Barnhill, Jr.
The Adversary Model Is Bent, William T. Pizzi, Phillip S. Figa, Kenneth E. Barnhill, Jr.
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Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
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The Public Trust Doctrine In Public Land Law, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Public Trust Doctrine In Public Land Law, Charles F. Wilkinson
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