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Disqualification Of Judge-Change Of Venue Jun 1936

Disqualification Of Judge-Change Of Venue

Indiana Law Journal

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The Original Mortgagor, After Foreclosure Of A First Mortgage, Joseph G. Wood, Richard Oberreich Jun 1936

The Original Mortgagor, After Foreclosure Of A First Mortgage, Joseph G. Wood, Richard Oberreich

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Pleading-The Theory Of The Case Jun 1936

Pleading-The Theory Of The Case

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Adoption-Right Of Parent To Notice Jun 1936

Adoption-Right Of Parent To Notice

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


An Indiana Declaratory Judgment, Edwin Borchard Apr 1936

An Indiana Declaratory Judgment, Edwin Borchard

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law-Martial Law-Suspension Of The Law Jan 1936

Constitutional Law-Martial Law-Suspension Of The Law

Michigan Law Review

Fifteen thousand workmen in a county struck, forced business houses to close, cut off the milk supply even to hospitals, threatened electric and water company employees with violence, stopped all transportation services, and congregated in mobs. On request of the local authorities the governor issued a proclamation suspending the right to carry arms, the right of assembly, and the right to enter or leave the county, and directed the military to disperse all crowds, picketers, or other assemblages. A striker imprisoned by the military forces sued to enjoin the governor and military officials from carrying out the proclamation on the …


Future Interests-Implication Of Condition Subsequent In Conveyance In Consideration Of Support-Equitable Aid To Owner Of Right Of Entry Jan 1936

Future Interests-Implication Of Condition Subsequent In Conveyance In Consideration Of Support-Equitable Aid To Owner Of Right Of Entry

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, guardian for one Toft, sues to quiet title to land conveyed by Toft to defendant on May 14, 1931, without solicitation or suggestion on defendant's part. Toft at the time was 74 years old. The deed reserved a life estate in Toft, and provided that the grantee was to take care of the grantor during his lifetime. This was all of the grantor's property except about $500. Defendant left after a quarrel on July 5, 1931, but returned a week later and stayed until January 18, 1932, when Toft threatened her life, and she left and has never returned. …