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Assignments Of Accounts Receivable And The Conflict Of Laws Under The Bankruptcy Act, Eugene J.T. Flanagan Apr 1949

Assignments Of Accounts Receivable And The Conflict Of Laws Under The Bankruptcy Act, Eugene J.T. Flanagan

Vanderbilt Law Review

Under our system of government there is no constitutional requirement that the laws of the various states be uniform. On some points there are considerable differences between the laws of sister states. Such is the case with respect to the test for priority of right among successive assignees of an account receivable. This difference becomes of great importance when a multi-state transaction raises the question of the choice of the applicable law.

Fundamentally the problem is whether the jurisdiction in question follows the rule of Dearle v. Hall,' or the so-called American rule. The former establishes the order of precedence …


Bankruptcy-Definition Of "Farmer" For Purposes Of Relief Through Agricultural Compositions And Extensions Mar 1949

Bankruptcy-Definition Of "Farmer" For Purposes Of Relief Through Agricultural Compositions And Extensions

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rights Of Trustee In Bankruptcy To Cash Surrender Value Of Insurance Policies Of A Bankrupt, George W. Hatfield Jr. Jan 1949

Rights Of Trustee In Bankruptcy To Cash Surrender Value Of Insurance Policies Of A Bankrupt, George W. Hatfield Jr.

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.