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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Legal Remedies
Debtor's And Creditor's Rights--Attachment And Garnishment--Constitutional Parameters Of Prejudgment Remedies, Michael Frank Pezzulli
Debtor's And Creditor's Rights--Attachment And Garnishment--Constitutional Parameters Of Prejudgment Remedies, Michael Frank Pezzulli
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Specific Performance For The Seller Of Real Estate - A North Carolina Remedy, Michael F. Easley
Specific Performance For The Seller Of Real Estate - A North Carolina Remedy, Michael F. Easley
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies--Private Nuisance--Comparative Injury Doctrine In West Virginia, Gerard R. Stowers
Remedies--Private Nuisance--Comparative Injury Doctrine In West Virginia, Gerard R. Stowers
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Menard V. Saxbe: Real Or Imagined Remedy, Mary C. Tolton
Menard V. Saxbe: Real Or Imagined Remedy, Mary C. Tolton
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
Scholarly Articles
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Consumer Protection--Implied Civil Remedy Under The Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act, James D. Gray
Consumer Protection--Implied Civil Remedy Under The Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act, James D. Gray
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Kenneth B. Germain
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Kenneth B. Germain
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Providing An Effective Remedy In Shareholder Suits Against Officers, Directors, And Controlling Persons, Michael H. Woolever
Providing An Effective Remedy In Shareholder Suits Against Officers, Directors, And Controlling Persons, Michael H. Woolever
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Corporate officers, directors, and controlling persons occupy a fiduciary relationship toward the corporation and its shareholders in the exercise of control over corporate affairs. This fiduciary obligation requires that officers, directors, and controlling persons act in good faith and perform their offices in the best interests of the corporation and its shareholders and not to their own advantage. When this duty is breached, a shareholder may bring an action against these fiduciaries, either in his own name or derivatively for the benefit of the corporation. Under present law, however, it may be impossible for an American court to secure jurisdiction …
Due Process Problems Of Property Damage No-Fault Insurance, Stephen L. Jones
Due Process Problems Of Property Damage No-Fault Insurance, Stephen L. Jones
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Michigan, Florida, and Massachusetts have recently enacted automobile property damage no-fault legislation. Similar to the concept of personal injury no-fault plans, the property damage legislation bars tort recovery for damage to vehicles involved in collisions and substitutes a system of insurance protection that would compensate the vehicle's owner for these losses without regard to fault. There are, however, two essential differences between the property damage and personal injury proposals. First, because property damage claims have been minor as compared to those for personal injuries, the property damage proposals have permitted the vehicle owner to self-insure for the former losses by …
Utilizing Rule 10b-5 For Remedying Squeeze-Outs Or Oppression Of Minority Shareholders, F. Hodge O'Neal, Ronald R. Janke
Utilizing Rule 10b-5 For Remedying Squeeze-Outs Or Oppression Of Minority Shareholders, F. Hodge O'Neal, Ronald R. Janke
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug R. Rendleman
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug R. Rendleman
Faculty Publications
This article discusses the "new" due process. Perhaps new is a misnomer. Due process was not discovered recently. It has been around a long time protecting varying interests from arbitrary action. The discovery called the "new" due process is merely that procedural protections are not so limited as previously thought. This article will examine the interests encompassed by the new due process and the remedial apparatus now being developed to protect those interests.
The Evolution And Extension Of The New York Law Of Inverse Condemnation, James L. Magavern
The Evolution And Extension Of The New York Law Of Inverse Condemnation, James L. Magavern
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Proposal For A Constitutional Innkeepers' Lien Statute, David M. Kohen
A Proposal For A Constitutional Innkeepers' Lien Statute, David M. Kohen
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug Rendleman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Current Problems Of Accountants' Responsibilities To Third Parties, T. J. Fiflis
Current Problems Of Accountants' Responsibilities To Third Parties, T. J. Fiflis
Publications
No abstract provided.
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Creditors' Remedies: Does The State Help Those Who Help Themselves, Robert G. Edinger
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Kenneth B. Germain
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Kenneth B. Germain
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Liability For Misleading Statements Under Section 11, Ted J. Fiflis
Liability For Misleading Statements Under Section 11, Ted J. Fiflis
Publications
No abstract provided.