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Bulletin Of Richmond College: Catalog Of The Law School For 1916-1917, University Of Richmond Sep 1916

Bulletin Of Richmond College: Catalog Of The Law School For 1916-1917, University Of Richmond

Law School Catalogues

General Statement

The Richmond College Law School

The important facts about legal education have aroused the founders, trustees, instructors and friends of the Law School in Richmond College. The most determined efforts are now being made to hew out an improved road in the legal educa-tion of the South. Along with the complication in social affairs, due to our rapidly expanding industrialization, must arise and grow the highly-skilled, well-trained, socially-conscious Southern jurist. Our increased dignity and our growing in-fluence in the world make irresistible this demand upon us. Richmond College, in full time, hopes to do its part in this …


Judge Hogate Receives Letter From Prisoner Jun 1916

Judge Hogate Receives Letter From Prisoner

Enoch George Hogate (1906-1918; 1918-1924 Dean Emeritus)

No abstract provided.


1916 Indiana University School Of Law Commencement Exercises Program Jun 1916

1916 Indiana University School Of Law Commencement Exercises Program

Recognition Ceremony

No abstract provided.


College Of Law Commencement Program, 1916, University Of Kentucky Jun 1916

College Of Law Commencement Program, 1916, University Of Kentucky

Graduation Programs

No abstract provided.


Title Page Jun 1916

Title Page

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Tort Liability For Negligence In Missouri, George L. Clark Jun 1916

Tort Liability For Negligence In Missouri, George L. Clark

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

It was stated, at the beginning of the first article in this series, that in order to make out a prima facie case in an action based upon a negligent tort of the defendant, the plaintiff must allege and prove not only that the defendant was negligent, but also that the defendant's negligent misconduct was at least a part of the legal or proximate cause of the plaintiff's damage. In this article will be discussed the subjects of legal or proximate cause and contributing misconduct of the plaintiff.


Table Of Contents Jun 1916

Table Of Contents

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Notes On Recent Missouri Cases Jun 1916

Notes On Recent Missouri Cases

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Masthead Jun 1916

Masthead

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews , Editors Jun 1916

Book Reviews , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Reconstruction Of International Law , Frans Von Liszt Jun 1916

The Reconstruction Of International Law , Frans Von Liszt

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Justice , James Brown Scott Jun 1916

International Justice , James Brown Scott

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Impeachments (Continued), Alex Simpson Jr. Jun 1916

Federal Impeachments (Continued), Alex Simpson Jr.

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors Jun 1916

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases , Editors Jun 1916

Recent Cases , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Specific Performance Of Contracts For Arbitration Or Valuation, Alfred Hayes May 1916

Specific Performance Of Contracts For Arbitration Or Valuation, Alfred Hayes

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Specific Performance Of Contracts For Arbitration Or Valuation, Alfred Hayes May 1916

Specific Performance Of Contracts For Arbitration Or Valuation, Alfred Hayes

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Twilight Zones In Newspaper Libel, Harold L. Cross May 1916

Some Twilight Zones In Newspaper Libel, Harold L. Cross

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews May 1916

Book Reviews

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes And Comment May 1916

Notes And Comment

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Impeachments , Alex Simpson Jr. May 1916

Federal Impeachments , Alex Simpson Jr.

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Prosecution And Punishment Of Animals And Lifeless Things In The Middle Ages And Modern Times , Walter Woodburn Hyde May 1916

The Prosecution And Punishment Of Animals And Lifeless Things In The Middle Ages And Modern Times , Walter Woodburn Hyde

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors May 1916

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases , Editors May 1916

Recent Cases , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews , Editors May 1916

Book Reviews , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


3.3.60: Excerpts From Thomas Morris Papers Housed At The New York Historical Society Apr 1916

3.3.60: Excerpts From Thomas Morris Papers Housed At The New York Historical Society

03. Six Nations Appeal to the League of Nations

No abstract provided.


Title Page Apr 1916

Title Page

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Apr 1916

Table Of Contents

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Notes On Recent Missouri Cases Apr 1916

Notes On Recent Missouri Cases

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Executory Limitations Of Property In Missouri, Manley O. Hudson Apr 1916

Executory Limitations Of Property In Missouri, Manley O. Hudson

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

This study will deal with the present position of executory limitations of real and personal property in Missouri law, which will involve a consideration of their validity at common law and under the English statutes of uses and wills and under the Missouri statutes, and an analysis of the Missouri decisions. The doctrine that any limitation after a fee simple to which is added an absolute power of disposal is void, will be examined particularly, and an effort will be made to point out a way of escape from it.