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Law of Nonprofit Organizations, Manny, Fall 2005 1 Nonprofit Organizations I. Introduction: CB 2 ??? 25, 33 ??? 49, Sup. 1-12, Excerpt from the Final Report of the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector ... more>>
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I. STATUTE OF FRAUDS A. ANALYSIS 1. Does Statute of frauds apply? is this type of contract covered? 2. If yes, does a sufficient writing exist? 3. If no, do any exceptions to the r... ... more>>
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I. STATUTE OF FRAUDS A. ANALYSIS 1. Does Statute of frauds apply? is this type of contract covered? 2. If yes, does a sufficient writing exist? 3. If no, do any exceptions to the r... ... more>>
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1 ANTITRUST LAW OUTLINE Prof. Eleanor Fox Fall 2006 1 ??? INTRODUCTION I. INTRODUCTION A. goals/values of antitrust 1. major goal: to prohibit transactions that will make things worse for consumers ... more>>
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1 Citizenship Naturalization power: Art 1 ?? 8(4) ???Citizenship??? defined in 14th Amendment also establishes the rights associated with it 1873 Slaughterhouse cases interpreted ?... ... more>>
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1 Criminal Procedure Outline Schaffer ??? Spring 2007 BASIC PRINCIPLES Incorporation ??? Frankfurter /Black debate about whether BOR was incorporated (made binding on states) by 14... ... more>>
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1 of 87 Trusts & Estates (Prof. R. Sitkoff) Fall 2006 Text: Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 7th Ed., Dukeminier, Johanson, Lindgren, Sitkoff T&E GENERALLY................................. ... more>>
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1 Criminal Procedure: Police Investigation I. Fourth Amendment Requirements ???The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasona... ... more>>
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civil procedure outline ??? Vaughns 1 CIVIL PROCEDURE GENERALLY For a court to have jurisdiction there must be: 1. Subject matter jurisdiction 2. Personal jurisdiction 3. Venue Con... ... more>>
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1 ANTITRUST I. HISTORY OF ANTITRUST: A. SHERMAN ACT: 1890 stems growth of combinations and monopolies that were gaining control over bus. in America. 1. Enacted against the TRUST: ... ... more>>
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Prior Adjudication Claim Preclusion What constitutes the same claim? ??? whether the party COULD have brought the same claim under the previous suit Merger and Bar ??? all claims t... ... more>>
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1 I. INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF ENTERPRISE ORGANIZATION 1 II. ACTION THROUGH OTHERS: THE LAW OF AGENCY 2 Formation 2 Termination 3 Parties??? Conception Does Not Control 3 Liability in Contract ... more>>
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1 TO DO: -Review Thruston v. Minke thoroughly. Pp. 99-100, supp matt. -Note: Do something for law (damages? What else) v/Equity (foreclosures, injunctions, what else. -Return to Tulk and Perry. -Do ... more>>
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1 1 INTRODUCTORY NTRODUCTORY MATERIAL ATERIAL What makes a case criminal (v. civil)? 1) Statutory construction (1) did Congress express a preference for civil/criminal? (2) if civi... ... more>>
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LAW OF NONPROFITS OUTLINE Prof. Jill Manny Fall 2005 1 ??? BACKGROUND I. THEORIES OF EXEMPTION A. public benefit, or traditional subsidy theory 1. tax exemption justified on basis of public benefits ... more>>
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