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Dedication Of Lee H. Tate Hall Memorial Law Building Dec 1927

Dedication Of Lee H. Tate Hall Memorial Law Building

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

The Lee H. Tate Memorial Law Building, the new home of the School of Law of the University of Missouri, was formally dedicated by exercises held in the University Auditorium, in Jesse Hall, on October 1st, 1927. The Missouri Bar Association was then in session in Columbia, and its members, together with other distinguished guests, were present at the ceremonies. The School of Law is justly proud of this new building. Through the generosity of the donors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Tate, for the first time in the history of its existence, the School is housed in suitable quarters. …


Letter, 1927-09, Callie Gaines To George L. Gaines; Alludes To Health Difficulties, Possibly Of One Of Lloyd's Siblings, And To Possibility Of Moving From Mississippi To Missouri., Callie Gaines Sep 1927

Letter, 1927-09, Callie Gaines To George L. Gaines; Alludes To Health Difficulties, Possibly Of One Of Lloyd's Siblings, And To Possibility Of Moving From Mississippi To Missouri., Callie Gaines

Gaines Family Correspondence

Envelope: Postmarked Water Valley, Miss., Sept. 19, 1927, 1:30pm. Cancelled 2 cent stamp. Addressed to Mr. George D. Gaines, 200 So. Leffingwellabe, St. Louis, MO. Letter is 3 pages, lined paper with pencil. Alludes to health difficulties, possibly of one of Lloyd's siblings, and to possibility of moving from Mississippi to Missouri.


Table Of Contents Jun 1927

Table Of Contents

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Title Page Jun 1927

Title Page

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Operative Facts In Surrenders - Part 1, Merrill I. Schnebly Jun 1927

Operative Facts In Surrenders - Part 1, Merrill I. Schnebly

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

A discussion of surrenders is likely to begin with the oft repeated definition of Lord Coke:" 'SURRENDER' sursum redditio, properly is a yeelding up of an estate for life or yeares to him that hath an immediate estate in reversion or remainder, wherein the estate for life or yeares may drowne by mutuall agreement betweene them."' In the passages which follow Coke classifies surrenders in two different ways: first, into surrenders "in deed, or by express words", and surrenders "in law"; secondly, into surrenders "by deed" and surrenders "without deed". There is an obvious shift in the meaning of the …


Bar Bulletin Jun 1927

Bar Bulletin

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

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Masthead Jun 1927

Masthead

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

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Notes On Recent Missouri Cases Jun 1927

Notes On Recent Missouri Cases

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Title Page Mar 1927

Title Page

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Mar 1927

Table Of Contents

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Masthead Mar 1927

Masthead

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

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Jurisdiction To Divorce, James L. Parks Mar 1927

Jurisdiction To Divorce, James L. Parks

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

It is generally conceded by American authority that a divorce granted by a court, when neither party to the marriage is domiciled within its jurisdiction, is invalid, and this is the rule even though the defendant submits himself to the court's action. This proposition is said necessarily to result "from the right of every nation or state to determine the status of its own domiciled citizens or subjects, without interference by [other] tribunals in a matter in which they have no concern." So long as the parties have a common domicile, the matter of jurisdiction to divorce is one of …


Notes On Recent Missouri Cases Mar 1927

Notes On Recent Missouri Cases

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.


Bar Bulletin Mar 1927

Bar Bulletin

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

No abstract provided.