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Evidence Code: Authentication And Identification, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1973

Evidence Code: Authentication And Identification, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1973

Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt Sep 1973

Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Florida's Legislative Response To Furman: An Exercise In Futility?, Charles W. Ehrhardt, Harold Levinson Jul 1973

Florida's Legislative Response To Furman: An Exercise In Futility?, Charles W. Ehrhardt, Harold Levinson

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Passing Depreciation To Investor-Partners, Donald J. Weidner Jan 1973

Passing Depreciation To Investor-Partners, Donald J. Weidner

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The partnership form is an extremely popular vehicle for raising money for real estate development because of the opportunity to offer high-bracket investors "pass through" of partnership losses. These losses, in all but the most highly leveraged partnerships, are largely the result of depreciation deductions. Despite the tremendous popularity of real estate partnerships, limitations on allocations of partnership losses or of particular items of partnership deduction, have never been carefully defined. The purpose of this article is to explore possible limitations in the context of a variety of allocation arrangements currently in use.


The Future Of Capital Punishment In Florida: Analysis And Recommendations, Charles W. Ehrhardt, Phillip A. Hubbart, Harold Levinson, William Mckinley Smiley, Thomas A. Wills Jan 1973

The Future Of Capital Punishment In Florida: Analysis And Recommendations, Charles W. Ehrhardt, Phillip A. Hubbart, Harold Levinson, William Mckinley Smiley, Thomas A. Wills

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The Supreme Court's decision abolishing the death penalty, at least as it existed in most jurisdictions, hardly represents the final resolution of the controversy over capital punishment. Given substantial public sentiment which apparently favors capital punishment in some form-voiced, for example, in the results of the recent referendum in California-various legislative bodies will face the question of whether capital punishment can and should be legislatively reinstated. In December 1972 the State of Florida became the first jurisdiction to pass judgment on this question. The legislature enacted a bill allowing imposition of the death penalty in certain circumstances. The two articles …