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Contractual Control Over Adjective Law, Nathan Isaacs
Contractual Control Over Adjective Law, Nathan Isaacs
West Virginia Law Review
Adjective law, it is generally assumed, is a matter for the courts. The only reference to any attempt to control questions of practice and procedure contained in the ordinary treatises on contract law comes under the general proposition that it is against public policy and therefore beyond the power of contracting parties to interfere with the ordinary course of justice. To this proposition there are, of course, exceptions. But the authors generally do not feel called upon systematically to present these exceptions so as to inform the draftsman of a contract just exactly what, if anything, can be done towards …
Contracts For Benefit Of Third Parties--Right Of Beneficiary To Sue In West Virginia, M. T. V.
Contracts For Benefit Of Third Parties--Right Of Beneficiary To Sue In West Virginia, M. T. V.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Business Situs Of Credits, Thomas Reed Powell
The Business Situs Of Credits, Thomas Reed Powell
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recoupment--Set-Off-And Counterclaim, C. R. S.
Recoupment--Set-Off-And Counterclaim, C. R. S.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.