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Articles 91 - 120 of 1763
Full-Text Articles in Law
Conflict Of Laws—Contracts, Jerome D. Adner
Conflict Of Laws—Contracts, Jerome D. Adner
Buffalo Law Review
Perutz v. Bohemian Discount Bank in Liq., 304 N. Y. 533, 110 N. E. 2d 6 (1953).
Contracts—Impossibility Of Performance, Lowell Grosse
Contracts—Impossibility Of Performance, Lowell Grosse
Buffalo Law Review
General Analine Film Corp. v. Bayer Co., 305 N. Y. 479, 113 N. E. 2d 844 (1953).
Contracts—Statute Of Frauds, Lowell Grosse
Contracts—Statute Of Frauds, Lowell Grosse
Buffalo Law Review
Crabtree v. Elizabeth Arden Corp., 305 N. Y. 48, 110 N. E. 2d 551 (1953).
Criminal Law—Violation Of Condition Of Probation, Myron Siegel
Criminal Law—Violation Of Condition Of Probation, Myron Siegel
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Oskroba, 305 N. Y. 113, 111 N. E. 2d 235 (1953).
Decedent Estates—Surrogate Court Act § 269, Robert Manuele
Decedent Estates—Surrogate Court Act § 269, Robert Manuele
Buffalo Law Review
In Re Braier's Will, 305 N. Y. 148, 111 N. E. 2d 424 (1953).
Municipal Corporations—Civil Service, Dewey Ertell Jr.
Municipal Corporations—Civil Service, Dewey Ertell Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
Wirzberger v. Watson, 305 N. Y. 507, 114 N. E. 2d 15 (1953);Ebling v. New York State Civil Service Commission, 305 N. Y. 221, 112 N. E. 2d 203 (1953).
Property—Real Property—Easements, Richard Manz
Property—Real Property—Easements, Richard Manz
Buffalo Law Review
Di Leo v. Pecksto Holding Corp., 304 N. Y. 505, 109 N .E. 2d 600 (1952); Gracie Square Realty Corp. v. Choice Realty Corp., 305 N. Y. 271, 113 N. E. 2d 416 (1953).
The Court Of Appeals, 1952-53 Term Opinion Tables, Buffalo Law Review
The Court Of Appeals, 1952-53 Term Opinion Tables, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Coerced Confessions, Jules Gordon
Criminal Law—Coerced Confessions, Jules Gordon
Buffalo Law Review
Stein v. New York, 346 U. S. 156 (1953).
Property—Personal Property—Sales, Richard Manz
Property—Personal Property—Sales, Richard Manz
Buffalo Law Review
Zendman v. Harry Winston, Inc., 305 N. Y. 180, 111 N. E. 2d 875 (1953).
Torts—Charitable Immunities, Irwin N. Davis
Torts—Charitable Immunities, Irwin N. Davis
Buffalo Law Review
Bryant v. Presbyterian Hospital, 304 N. Y. 538, 110 N. E. 2d 391 (1953).
Administrative Law—A Widening Of Judicial Review, Vincent A. Deiorio
Administrative Law—A Widening Of Judicial Review, Vincent A. Deiorio
Buffalo Law Review
Holland v. Edwards, 282 App. Div. 353, 122 N. Y. S. 2d 721 (1st Dep't 1953).
Insurance—Variance Between Option And The Settlement Agreement Will Not Defeat A Supplementary Contract, Rudolph F. Defazio
Insurance—Variance Between Option And The Settlement Agreement Will Not Defeat A Supplementary Contract, Rudolph F. Defazio
Buffalo Law Review
Hall v. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, 282 App. Div. 203, 122 N. Y. S. 2d 239 (1st Dep't 1953).
Labor Law—Specific Performance Of Arbitration Agreement Granted Under § 301 (A) Taft-Hartley Act, Gerard Ronald Haas
Labor Law—Specific Performance Of Arbitration Agreement Granted Under § 301 (A) Taft-Hartley Act, Gerard Ronald Haas
Buffalo Law Review
Textile Workers Union of America (CIO) v. American Thread Co., 113 F. Supp. 137 (D. Mass. 1953).
Local Law—Teachers Held To Be "Employees" Of Municipality, John J. Cooney
Local Law—Teachers Held To Be "Employees" Of Municipality, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Shlakman v. Board of Higher Education, 282 App. Div. 718, 122 N. Y. S. 2d 286 (2d Dep't 1953).
Tort—Supreme Court Extends Immunity For Discretionary Function To Government Manufacturing, Anthony J. Vaccaro
Tort—Supreme Court Extends Immunity For Discretionary Function To Government Manufacturing, Anthony J. Vaccaro
Buffalo Law Review
Dalehite v. United States, 346 U. S. 15 (1953).
Advancements: Ii, Harold I. Elbert
Advancements: Ii, Harold I. Elbert
Michigan Law Review
A voluntary inter vivos transfer by a parent to a child is not an advancement so long as the transferor lives. The purpose of the doctrine is to equalize an intestate' s property among his children. It is auxiliary to the distribution of his estate that the question of advancement is raised. The death of the transferor is not enough to give rise to the doctrine. The person seeking to charge the intestate's heirs with an advancement must prove several additional facts. The legislation of each state determines what must be proved in order to charge the transferee with an …
Aliens - Naturalization - Netural Aliens Who Sought Relief From Military Service Barred From Becoming United States Citizens, John Houck S.Ed.
Aliens - Naturalization - Netural Aliens Who Sought Relief From Military Service Barred From Becoming United States Citizens, John Houck S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
During World War II, an alien who was a citizen or a subject of a neutral country was allowed to escape service in the armed forces of the United States by signing Selective Service Form DSS 301. A release thus obtained carried with it a disability ever to become a citizen of the United States. A substantial number of neutral aliens availed themselves of this relief from military service. Today, the courts are faced with the problem of whether signing Form 301 shall in every case prevent the alien from becoming a citizen. It is the purpose of this comment …
Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - Damage Action For Breach Of Racial Restrictive Covenant, Raymond R. Trombadore S.Ed.
Constitutional Law - Equal Protection - Damage Action For Breach Of Racial Restrictive Covenant, Raymond R. Trombadore S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Petitioners sued at law for breach of a racial restrictive covenant, alleging that respondent violated the covenant by conveying restricted realty without incorporating restrictions in the deed, and by permitting non-Caucasians to enter and occupy the premises. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the complaint, the California court of appeals affirmed, and hearing was denied by the state supreme court. On certiorari the United States Supreme Court held, affirmed, Chief Justice Vinson dissenting. An award of damages by a state court for breach of racial restrictive covenants would constitute state action which would deprive the excluded class of …
Margaret Conover And Lorraine Beach V. Board Of Education, Nebo School District, Et Al : Reply Brief Of Amici Curiae, Utah Supreme Court
Margaret Conover And Lorraine Beach V. Board Of Education, Nebo School District, Et Al : Reply Brief Of Amici Curiae, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (cases filed before 1965)
No abstract provided.
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Cora E. Fenner : Appellant's Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Cora E. Fenner : Appellant's Reply Brief, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (cases filed before 1965)
Appeal from the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County, State of Utah. Honorable Charles G. Cowley, Judge.
Market Imperfections: Enforcement Of The Anti-Trust Laws In A Friction-Afflicted Economy , G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale
Market Imperfections: Enforcement Of The Anti-Trust Laws In A Friction-Afflicted Economy , G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation Of Income Of Decedents , George Craven
Taxation Of Income Of Decedents , George Craven
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Jefferson B. Fordham, Edward H. Levi, Morris S. Rosenthal, Bernard Botein
Book Reviews, Jefferson B. Fordham, Edward H. Levi, Morris S. Rosenthal, Bernard Botein
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Practice—Res .Ludicata And Election Of Remedies, Sally Peard
Civil Practice—Res .Ludicata And Election Of Remedies, Sally Peard
Buffalo Law Review
Smith v. Kirkpatrick, 305 N. Y. 66, 111 N. E. 2d 209 (1953).
Privacy -- Unauthorized Use Of Photographs -- Infringement Of Personal And Property Rights, John Randolph Ingram
Privacy -- Unauthorized Use Of Photographs -- Infringement Of Personal And Property Rights, John Randolph Ingram
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws—Statute Of Frauds, Jerome D. Adner
Conflict Of Laws—Statute Of Frauds, Jerome D. Adner
Buffalo Law Review
Rubin v. Irving Trust Co., 305 N. Y. 288, 113 N. E. 2d 424 (1953).
Greenstein Act: The Need For A New Approach To The Treatment Of Psychopathic Criminals , Editors
Greenstein Act: The Need For A New Approach To The Treatment Of Psychopathic Criminals , Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Practice—Deposit In Lieu Of Bail, Sally Peard
Civil Practice—Deposit In Lieu Of Bail, Sally Peard
Buffalo Law Review
Standard Electric Equip. Corp. v. Laszkowski, 305 N. Y. 58, 110 N. E. 2d 555 (1953).