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Articles 121 - 126 of 126
Full-Text Articles in Law
Federal Taxation - Publicly Traded Partnerships Deemed Corporations For Federal Taxation Purposes: New Internal Revenue Code Section 7704 Recent Development., Edward D. Biggers
Federal Taxation - Publicly Traded Partnerships Deemed Corporations For Federal Taxation Purposes: New Internal Revenue Code Section 7704 Recent Development., Edward D. Biggers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Liability Of Parents For Conduct Of Their Child Under Section 33.01 Of The Texas Family Code: Defining The Requisite Standards Of Culpability., L. Wayne Scott
Liability Of Parents For Conduct Of Their Child Under Section 33.01 Of The Texas Family Code: Defining The Requisite Standards Of Culpability., L. Wayne Scott
St. Mary's Law Journal
Section 33.01 of the Texas Family Code uses archaic terms and needs to be updated to eliminate confusion. This section provides an expansive statutory avenue for recovering from the parent damages previously unavailable at common law for a child's acts. However, the extent of parental liability under both of the available statutory provisions—negligence and strict liability—is disputable. While section 33.01 currently uses the terms "willful" and "malicious," these terms should be excluded in favor of "intentional" and "grossly negligent conduct." In an age when tort liability is determined more from an insurance theory than a fault theory, section 33.01 of …
Deadlines And Extension Motions In Civil Appellate Litigation., Timothy Patton
Deadlines And Extension Motions In Civil Appellate Litigation., Timothy Patton
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Scources Of Liberty In The Texas Bill Of Rights., Arvel (Rod) Ponton Iii
Scources Of Liberty In The Texas Bill Of Rights., Arvel (Rod) Ponton Iii
St. Mary's Law Journal
Many historical, economic, and philosophical forces have combined to create a uniquely “Texian” perspective on liberty that has heavily influenced the Texas Bill of Rights. The original Texas Bill of Rights was drafted in 1836, during the ascendancy of Jacksonian democracy, following the successful revolt from the military dictatorship of General Santa Anna. Texans had lived under Spanish civil law, Mexican constitutional law, a Mexican military dictatorship, English common law, and the Bill of Rights of the United States. The Texas Revolution, the fact that many Texans looked to American and English jurisprudence for guidance, the violation of many rights …
Admissibility Of Subsequent Remedial Measures As Evidence In Texas., Wendy Hunkele
Admissibility Of Subsequent Remedial Measures As Evidence In Texas., Wendy Hunkele
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Landlord Implicitly Warrants That Commercial Premises Suited For Inteded Use; Tenant's Duty To Pay Rent Dependent Upon Landlord Honoring Implied Warranty., Troy (Trey) S. Martin Iii
Landlord Implicitly Warrants That Commercial Premises Suited For Inteded Use; Tenant's Duty To Pay Rent Dependent Upon Landlord Honoring Implied Warranty., Troy (Trey) S. Martin Iii
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.