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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Contracts
Joint Tenancies And Creative Financing—The Land Contract, Robert Kratovil
Joint Tenancies And Creative Financing—The Land Contract, Robert Kratovil
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Exchange Sales And The Law Of Contracts: A Case For Analogy To The Uniform Commercial Code, Michael L. Manire
Foreign Exchange Sales And The Law Of Contracts: A Case For Analogy To The Uniform Commercial Code, Michael L. Manire
Vanderbilt Law Review
The purpose of this Note is not only to benefit lawyers and judges who must confront these problems in litigation, but also to provide participants in the foreign exchange market with both an understanding of the legal significance of their procedures for making foreign exchange contracts and an appreciation of the possible legal consequences of the mistakes that inevitably result from fol-lowing these procedures.
Coercion In Contract Law, E. Allan Farnsworth
Coercion In Contract Law, E. Allan Farnsworth
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Contracts—Standing Of Unsuccessful Bidders To Sue, Robert H. Nunnally Jr.
Public Contracts—Standing Of Unsuccessful Bidders To Sue, Robert H. Nunnally Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Real Estate Installment Sale Contract: Its Drafting, Use, Enforcement, And Consequences, Maurice Cathey
The Real Estate Installment Sale Contract: Its Drafting, Use, Enforcement, And Consequences, Maurice Cathey
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The At&T Agreement: Reorganization Of The Telecommunications Industry And Conflicts With Illinois Law, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 563 (1982), Frederic D. Tennenbaum, Michael P. Hurst
The At&T Agreement: Reorganization Of The Telecommunications Industry And Conflicts With Illinois Law, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 563 (1982), Frederic D. Tennenbaum, Michael P. Hurst
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Epilogue: Wellenkamp V. Bank Of America, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 435 (1982), Robert Kratovil
Epilogue: Wellenkamp V. Bank Of America, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 435 (1982), Robert Kratovil
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Right Of Employers To Terminate At-Will Employees, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 633 (1982), L. Steven Platt
Rethinking The Right Of Employers To Terminate At-Will Employees, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 633 (1982), L. Steven Platt
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia Laws Affecting Churches - Restated, J. Rodney Johnson
Virginia Laws Affecting Churches - Restated, J. Rodney Johnson
University of Richmond Law Review
Twenty-five years ago, the late William T. Muse, then Dean of the University of Richmond School of Law, observed that although there was considerable law in Virginia relating to churches this law was widely scattered throughout the statutes and the cases. To remedy this state of affairs, Dean Muse wrote a concise but complete summary of these laws. In the quarter-century that has elapsed since Dean Muse's article was published, Virginia has adopted a new constitution, many church-related statutes have been enacted and a number of church-related cases have been decided, some of which have refined established principles and others …
Distributive And Paternalist Motives In Contract And Tort Law, With Special Reference To Compulsory Terms And Unequal Bargaining Power, Duncan Kennedy
Distributive And Paternalist Motives In Contract And Tort Law, With Special Reference To Compulsory Terms And Unequal Bargaining Power, Duncan Kennedy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Working To The Contract" In Virginia: Legal Consequences Of Teachers Attempts To Limit Their Contractual Duties, Rebecca D. Bray
"Working To The Contract" In Virginia: Legal Consequences Of Teachers Attempts To Limit Their Contractual Duties, Rebecca D. Bray
University of Richmond Law Review
In 1980, there were 233,000 local government employees in Virginia. Of this number, 60,588 were public school teachers employed by local school boards for the 1980-81 school year. Characterized as both professionals and public employees, public school teachers not only "teach the children" but perform many other duties crucial to the efficient operation of the schools. These additional responsibilities are generally assigned by the teacher's immediate supervisor, usually the school principal, under authority granted by the local school board. Like other state and local government employees in Virginia, teachers have no power to collectively negotiate their contracutal duties' which they …
Legal Malpractice In Virginia: Tort Or Contract?, R. Paul Childress Jr.
Legal Malpractice In Virginia: Tort Or Contract?, R. Paul Childress Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
A client who attempts to recover from an attorney does so because the client feels that the attorney has acted negligently. The concepts of standard of care, negligence, and damages are usually associated with actions in tort. However, while an examination of applicable Virginia law reveals that concepts usually associated with tort apply to legal malpractice, the presence of elements of negligence does not always equal tort.
Contract Law, Various Editors
Rosenberg V. Levin, 7 Fla. L. W. 6 (1982), Craig B. Glidden
Rosenberg V. Levin, 7 Fla. L. W. 6 (1982), Craig B. Glidden
Florida State University Law Review
Contracts-ATTORNEY FEES-RIGHT TO RECOVERY UPON DISCHARGE WITHOUT CAUSE