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Is Mortgagor's Liability Extinguished By Extension Of Time For Payment Without His Consent, Gale Blocki Dec 1932

Is Mortgagor's Liability Extinguished By Extension Of Time For Payment Without His Consent, Gale Blocki

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mortgages -- Suretyship Where Grantee Of Mortgagor Assumes Mortgage Debt, Dallace Mclennan Dec 1932

Mortgages -- Suretyship Where Grantee Of Mortgagor Assumes Mortgage Debt, Dallace Mclennan

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1932

Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Undergraduate News, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1932

Undergraduate News, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Notes, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1932

Book Notes, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alumni News, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1932

Alumni News, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Chicago-Kent Law Review Dec 1932

Book Reviews, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


The True Function Of The Attestation Clause In A Will, Roger L. Severns Dec 1932

The True Function Of The Attestation Clause In A Will, Roger L. Severns

Chicago-Kent Law Review

No abstract provided.


Husband And Wife -- Presumptions -- Transfer Of Property From Wife To Husband, A. E. Garrett Jr. Dec 1932

Husband And Wife -- Presumptions -- Transfer Of Property From Wife To Husband, A. E. Garrett Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Utilities -- When A Utility May Withold Or Withdraw Service For Reasons Of Credit, Cecile L. Piltz Dec 1932

Public Utilities -- When A Utility May Withold Or Withdraw Service For Reasons Of Credit, Cecile L. Piltz

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1932

Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trusts -- Distinction Between Dividend And Coupon Funds, Frank P. Spruill Jr. Dec 1932

Trusts -- Distinction Between Dividend And Coupon Funds, Frank P. Spruill Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1932

Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Property -- Adverse Possession Of Separate Interests In Land, W. E. Anglin Dec 1932

Real Property -- Adverse Possession Of Separate Interests In Land, W. E. Anglin

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1932

Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taxation -- Copyright Royalties As Immune From State Taxation, E. M. Perkins Dec 1932

Taxation -- Copyright Royalties As Immune From State Taxation, E. M. Perkins

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Insurance -- Incontestable Clause As Defense In Action On Life Policy, Wilson Barber Dec 1932

Insurance -- Incontestable Clause As Defense In Action On Life Policy, Wilson Barber

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1932

Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1932

Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Is A "Contract" Under The Contracts Clause Of The Federal Constitution?, Paul G. Kauper Dec 1932

What Is A "Contract" Under The Contracts Clause Of The Federal Constitution?, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

The case of Coombes v. Getz, recently decided by the United States Supreme Court, raises in a crucial way the question of what is a contract within the meaning of Article I, section 10 of the Constitution, forbidding States to pass laws impairing the obligations of contracts. A provision of the California Constitution in force at the time the plaintiffs brought this action in the state court below made directors of corporations jointly and severally liable to the creditors and stockholders for all moneys embezzled or misappropriated by the officers of the corporation during the term of office of …


Libel - Defamatory Statements In Appellate Brief - Publication Of Excerpts By Legal Scholar As Privileged Dec 1932

Libel - Defamatory Statements In Appellate Brief - Publication Of Excerpts By Legal Scholar As Privileged

Michigan Law Review

The right to reputation, at least as far as written defamation is concerned, is recognized as an absolute right, to be invaded at peril. Yet it often becomes necessary in the course of judicial proceedings to consider the character and acts of individuals and to make them the subject of inquiry or comment. On such an occasion the demands of society compel a surrender of the interests of the citizen and require an immunity from prosecution for what would otherwise constitute an actionable wrong.


Specific Performance - Chattel Contracts Performable In Installments Dec 1932

Specific Performance - Chattel Contracts Performable In Installments

Michigan Law Review

The refusal of a court of equity to decree the performance of a contract relating to personalty is not based on any intrinsic. difference between land and chattels. Any distinction between them is entirely subordinate to the question whether an adequate remedy can be afforded at law. Yet constant repetition has imparted such a degree of rigidity to the rule that courts have been prone to forget the reason on which it rests. Nowhere is this fact more evident than in the field of installment contracts.


Bills And Notes - Promissory Notes - Negotiability At Common Law Dec 1932

Bills And Notes - Promissory Notes - Negotiability At Common Law

Michigan Law Review

Defendant contractors left a check for materialmen in the hands of a third party who appropriated the check to his own use and then, in lieu thereof, gave his own note to the materialmen who endorsed it to a bank and credited the contractors with the amount of the note. In an action by the materialmen against the contractors for services rendered and materials furnished, held, such acceptance and negotiation constituted a payment of the materialmen's claims. Riedman v. Macht, (Ind. App. 1932) 182 N. E. 87.


Torts - Due Care By Rescuer Dec 1932

Torts - Due Care By Rescuer

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, a woman about sixty years of age, described as "considerably overweight for her size and age," and her companion were swimming in a club pool. The companion went beyond her depth, called for help, and plaintiff went to her rescue. The lifeguard, believing plaintiff to be in difficulty, went to her rescue and, in pulling her over the bank of the pool, injured her arm, side, and back. From an award in favor of the plaintiff for $7,500, defendant, the lifeguard's employer, appealed. Held, the lifeguard owed the patron the duty of exercising ordinary care; judgment for plaintiff …


The Proposed Integrated Bar Act Of Indiana, William T. Fox Dec 1932

The Proposed Integrated Bar Act Of Indiana, William T. Fox

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Corporations--Corporate Liability For Ultra Vires Acts, Kingsley R. Smith Dec 1932

Corporations--Corporate Liability For Ultra Vires Acts, Kingsley R. Smith

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Study Of The Statutes Which Contain The Term Subject Of The Action And Which Relate To Joinder Of Actions And Plaintiffs And To Counterclaims , Carl C. Wheaton Dec 1932

Study Of The Statutes Which Contain The Term Subject Of The Action And Which Relate To Joinder Of Actions And Plaintiffs And To Counterclaims , Carl C. Wheaton

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ratification After Loss In Fire Insurance , G. H. Robinson Dec 1932

Ratification After Loss In Fire Insurance , G. H. Robinson

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rise And Fall Of Feudal Law , Charles Sumner Lobingier Dec 1932

Rise And Fall Of Feudal Law , Charles Sumner Lobingier

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Study Of The Statutues Which Contain The Term Subject Of The Action And Which Relate To Joinder Of Actions And Plaintiffs And To Counterclaims , Carl C. Wheaton Dec 1932

Study Of The Statutues Which Contain The Term Subject Of The Action And Which Relate To Joinder Of Actions And Plaintiffs And To Counterclaims , Carl C. Wheaton

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.