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KLAUSNER'S CORPORATIONS Spring 1994 Relationships with 3rd Parties 1. Commit 2. Liability 3. Entity Status Liability can be contracted away with indemnity contracts. We can't contr... ... more>>
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Legal Profession 1/16 Bar--highest ct of the state. "Bar" came from England, and it was an actual bar that you could not sit in front of unless you were invited to be a member of t... ... more>>
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1 I. Origins of Property A. Discovery ??? ???First In Time, First In Right??? ??? Johnson v. M???Intosh (1823). No one can transfer a better title than they have. People with power... ... more>>
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1 CIVIL PROCEDURE I. JURISDICTION: SMJ, PJ and VENUE a. Subject Matter Jurisdiction i. Definition: Power of the court to hear a type of case ii. Because a court that does not have ... ... more>>
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I. Remedy for a 4th Amendment violation: Exclusionary rule a. Mapp v. Ohio (1961) establishes exclusionary rule. i. Rationales for exclusion: 1. Deterrence ??? excluding the eviden... ... more>>
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Property is all about Title. Title is: Transferable Discovery/Capture Both chattel & real property can be ???discovered??? First in time, first in right Property can be acquired by... ... more>>
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CORPORATIONS I. INTRODUCTION: THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE II. The Corporate Form A. The Corporate Form 1. The corporation is the standard form of almost all American firms--Why? The ke... ... more>>
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1 PROPERTY OUTLINE I. POWER OF LEGISLATURE TO ALLOCATE WEALTH 1. Legislative Power to Repeal Statutes 1. ???the repeal of laws is as much a legislative fxn as their enactment??? 2.... ... more>>
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1 Law of Nonprofit Organizations Professor Dale spring, 1995 I. Overview Nonprofit is a misnomer; they may (and frequently do) turn a profit. Instead, restrictions are on distribution (although there ... more>>
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Antitrust I, Fox Fall 2000 Nichelle Nicholes Levy 1 I. Introduction: The Framework for Antitrust Antitrust law is about private and commercial restraints of trade that obstruct the marketplace and ... more>>
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1 Fed Courts: Course Outline The Nature of the Federal Judicial Function: Cases and Controversies ??? Marbury didn???t really establish Jud.Rev.; at most it enshrined it as a const... ... more>>
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