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Mississippi Blue Book. Biennial Report Of The Secretary Of State To The Legislature Of Mississippi. [1931-1933], Mississippi. Secretary Of State
Mississippi Blue Book. Biennial Report Of The Secretary Of State To The Legislature Of Mississippi. [1931-1933], Mississippi. Secretary Of State
Mississippi Blue Books
No abstract provided.
Letter, 1933-12-15, George L. Gaines To Lloyd Gaines; Discusses Family Life And Health., George L. Gaines
Letter, 1933-12-15, George L. Gaines To Lloyd Gaines; Discusses Family Life And Health., George L. Gaines
Gaines Family Correspondence
No envelope. Addressed from 3632 W. Belle Pl., St. Louis, 9110, Dec. 15, 1933. 2 page letter on American Royal De luxe Burlington Flyer stationery. Discusses family life and health.
American Law Institute's Restatement Of The Law Of Conflict Of Laws With Annotations To The Missouri Authorities (Sections 93-115), The, J. C. Bour
University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series
No abstract provided.
Extending The Use Of Chancery Powers To End Deadlocks In Real Estate Bond Foreclosures, Irving H. Flamm
Extending The Use Of Chancery Powers To End Deadlocks In Real Estate Bond Foreclosures, Irving H. Flamm
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alumni News, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Book Reviews, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Judgments -- Effect Of Personal Property Exemption, J. Carlyle Rutledge
Judgments -- Effect Of Personal Property Exemption, J. Carlyle Rutledge
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sales -- Conditional Sales -- Registration, J. A. Kleemeier Jr.
Sales -- Conditional Sales -- Registration, J. A. Kleemeier Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit
A "Pragmatic Definition" Of The "Cause Of Action"?, Bernard C. Gavit
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review
Editorial Board/Editorial, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence -- Trial Judge's Power Of Comment, E. D. Kuykendall Jr.
Evidence -- Trial Judge's Power Of Comment, E. D. Kuykendall Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance -- Construction Of "Violation Of Law" Exception In Policy, Jule Mcmichael
Insurance -- Construction Of "Violation Of Law" Exception In Policy, Jule Mcmichael
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Landlord And Tenant -- Set-Offs Against Lease Deposits, Peter Hairston Jr.
Landlord And Tenant -- Set-Offs Against Lease Deposits, Peter Hairston Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agency -- Automobiles -- Liability Of A Cab-Calling Company For The Torts Of The Driver, J. B. Adams
Agency -- Automobiles -- Liability Of A Cab-Calling Company For The Torts Of The Driver, J. B. Adams
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Banks And Banking -- Collection Items As Preferences, Harry W. Mcgalliard
Banks And Banking -- Collection Items As Preferences, Harry W. Mcgalliard
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Property -- Registration -- Mortgage Of Wife Without Privy Examination, Henry L. Anderson
Real Property -- Registration -- Mortgage Of Wife Without Privy Examination, Henry L. Anderson
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort Claims As Operating Expenses Given Priority Over Mortgage Liens As To Earnings Of A Street Railway Company In Receiver's Hands
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Bank Reorganization Legislation - Composition With Depositors And Other Creditors, Maurice S. Culp
Constitutional Law - Bank Reorganization Legislation - Composition With Depositors And Other Creditors, Maurice S. Culp
Michigan Law Review
Twenty States and the federal government now have laws permitting the reorganization and reopening of insolvent or failing banks. The usual statute provides for the reorganization of a bank upon some plan approved by a large majority of the general creditors of the institution; the plan must also have the approval of state banking officials and of a court of general jurisdiction, although the last is by no means a universal requirement. The reorganization, when approved, becomes binding upon all depositors and general creditors of the bank regardless of consent. By the terms of a few statutes, non-assenting creditors are …
Bills And Notes-Bonds Payable At Office Of Trustee Which Becomes Insolvent After Due Date But Before Bonds Presented, Ralph W. Aigler
Bills And Notes-Bonds Payable At Office Of Trustee Which Becomes Insolvent After Due Date But Before Bonds Presented, Ralph W. Aigler
Michigan Law Review
In Morley v. University of Detroit, decided May 16, 1933, the Supreme Court of Michigan reaches a conclusion not only of intense interest as a matter of legal doctrine, but also tremendously important, if followed, in determining the location of losses that may run into large sums. The defendant had floated a large bond issue secured by trust mortgage to a Trust Company. Among the obligor's undertakings in the mortgage was one to the effect that it would punctually pay the principal and interest of every bond according to the terms of the bond and coupons and would "deposit …
Banks And Banking -- Stop-Payment Orders Releasing Bank From Liability For "Inadvertent" Payment
Banks And Banking -- Stop-Payment Orders Releasing Bank From Liability For "Inadvertent" Payment
Michigan Law Review
In an action by a depositor against his bank for money paid out on a check in violation of a stop-payment order, the bank interposed the defense that the terms of the order excused it if it should pay through "inadvertence or accident," and that the check was so paid. It was held that the bank was not liable. Hodnick v. Fidelity Trust Co., (Ind. App. 1932) 183 N. E. 488.
Torts - Principal And Agent - Liability For Negligent Driving
Torts - Principal And Agent - Liability For Negligent Driving
Michigan Law Review
Defendant company's salesman, driving his own car while selling defendant's washing-machines on a commission basis over a large territory, and with no regulation by the defendant except as to the terms of the contracts the salesman might make, negligently collided with plaintiff's car. Held, a salesman driving his own car, with no more supervision than existed here, is an independent contractor for whose negligence his employer is not liable. Stockwell v. Morris, (Wyo. 1933) 22 Pac. (2d) 189.
Nuisances--Injunctions--Pollution Of Stream By City--Balance Of Convenience, Charles W. Caldwell
Nuisances--Injunctions--Pollution Of Stream By City--Balance Of Convenience, Charles W. Caldwell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forgotten Section Of The Fourteenth Amendment , Phanor J. Eder
Forgotten Section Of The Fourteenth Amendment , Phanor J. Eder
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Martial Rule In The Light Of Sterling V. Constantin , Charles Fairman
Martial Rule In The Light Of Sterling V. Constantin , Charles Fairman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creditor Control Of Corporations Operating Receiverships Corporate Reorganizations, Chester Rohrlich
Creditor Control Of Corporations Operating Receiverships Corporate Reorganizations, Chester Rohrlich
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unfair Competition By False Statements Or Disparagement, Harry D. Nims
Unfair Competition By False Statements Or Disparagement, Harry D. Nims
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.