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Interstate Land Sales Regulation: The Case For An Expanded Federal Role, Robert R. Maxwell Jan 1973

Interstate Land Sales Regulation: The Case For An Expanded Federal Role, Robert R. Maxwell

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Public awareness of the need for protection from fraudulent vendors of undeveloped land recurs periodically and has led to brief flurries of legislative and journalistic attention since the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Despite the rush of state and federal legislation enacted in recent years to combat sharp practices in the land development field, the need for stronger regulation has been revealed by testimony at public hearings held by the Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration as well as by numerous news accounts of questionable tactics employed by some land development promoters. The recent actions of the Federal Trade …


Session Law 73-313, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1973

Session Law 73-313, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 73-330-1, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1973

Session Law 73-330-1, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 73-330-2, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1973

Session Law 73-330-2, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

Staff analyses from the 1973 Florida Legislative session. Second Draft of the Florida Landlord and Tenant Act, September 28, 1972. Part 2 of 3.


Session Law 73-330-3, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1973

Session Law 73-330-3, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Legislation—The New York Conservator Law, Sheldon Repp Jan 1973

Legislation—The New York Conservator Law, Sheldon Repp

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Federal Medical Care Recovery Act: A Case Study In The Creation Of Federal Common Law, Joseph C. Long Jan 1973

The Federal Medical Care Recovery Act: A Case Study In The Creation Of Federal Common Law, Joseph C. Long

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Resale Price Maintenance, Refusals To Deal, And The Gasoline Retailer - A Search For Alternative Remedial Deterrents, Richard C. Mccarthy Jan 1973

Resale Price Maintenance, Refusals To Deal, And The Gasoline Retailer - A Search For Alternative Remedial Deterrents, Richard C. Mccarthy

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Procedural Aspects Of The Consumer Product Safety Act, Antonin Scalia, Frank Goodman Jan 1973

Procedural Aspects Of The Consumer Product Safety Act, Antonin Scalia, Frank Goodman

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Legislative Conflicts Of Interest - An Analysis Of The Pennsylvania Legislative Code Of Ethics, James A. Shellenberger, Richard B. Hardt Jan 1973

Legislative Conflicts Of Interest - An Analysis Of The Pennsylvania Legislative Code Of Ethics, James A. Shellenberger, Richard B. Hardt

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg Jan 1973

On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg

Michigan Law Review

This Article is concerned with the effect of NEPA on administrative decision-making. What benefits has NEPA conferred on us? What dangers have emerged? What questions remain to be clarified if NEP A's benefits are to be achieved while minimizing any negative side effects?


Nuclear Power: Risk, Liability, And Indemnity, Harold P. Green Jan 1973

Nuclear Power: Risk, Liability, And Indemnity, Harold P. Green

Michigan Law Review

In 1946, the Congress of the United States enacted the original Atomic Energy Act as the framework for development, control, and use of atomic energy. This Act provided for the transfer to the new Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), a civilian agency, of the entire atomic energy program which to that point had been conducted by the Manhattan Engineer District, a creature of the United States Army. The Act contemplated that the heart of the nuclear technology-the production of special nuclear material and the use of special nuclear material in both military and civil applications- would be a government monopoly. All …