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  • Accommodation Party

    Summary of Accommodation Party One who provides an ACCOMMODATION ENDORSEMENT (read this and related legal terms for further details) on a negotiable instrument.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Description of Accommodation Party Resources See Also SURETY Accommodated Party […]

  • Accommodation Party

    Summary of Accommodation Party One who provides an ACCOMMODATION ENDORSEMENT (read this and related legal terms for further details) on a negotiable instrument.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Description of Accommodation Party Resources See Also SURETY Accommodated Party […]

  • Accommodation Bill

    Summary of Accommodation Bill A bill of exchange or similar instrument to which a credit-worthy party has added its endorsement, usually to enhance the value of the bill as a money market instrument.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Description of Accommodation Bill Resources See […]

  • Accommodation Bill

    Summary of Accommodation Bill A bill of exchange or similar instrument to which a credit-worthy party has added its endorsement, usually to enhance the value of the bill as a money market instrument.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Description of Accommodation Bill Resources See […]

  • Accommodation Maker

    Resources See Also Accommodation party

  • Accommodation Endorsement

    The endorsement of a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument by a bank or other credit worthy party for purposes of enhancing the acceptability of the instrument in the money market. Generally, the accommodation endorser is not a direct party to the transaction which gave rise to the creatio…

  • U.S. Constitution key cases where the United States is a party, list of

    List of United States Constitution key cases where the United States is a party This list includes only key cases where the United States is one of the parties: City of Rome v. United States Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States Korematsu v. United States New York Times Co v. United States New York…

  • Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms

    The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…

  • Strong v. Sheffield

    Strong v. Sheffield 1895 Court of Appeals of New York • Strong, aggrieved promisee, uncle, is suing Sheffield, promisor, niece. • Sheffield’s husband purchased Strong’s business on credit. • Promisory note was demand note rather than time note. Ambiguity in case is whether there were two notes or only one. • A note evidences monetary…

  • Fascism

    Fascism Definition Fascism may be defined as a 20th-century form of totalitarian dictatorship that sought to create a viable society by strict regimentation of national and individual lives; conflicting interests would be adjusted by total subordination to the service of the state and […]

  • Fascism

    Fascism Definition Fascism may be defined as a 20th-century form of totalitarian dictatorship that sought to create a viable society by strict regimentation of national and individual lives; conflicting interests would be adjusted by total subordination to the service of the state and […]

  • Education

    "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." — Alvin Toffler See Education links History of Education In the following treatment of this subject, the theory and early history of education is […]

  • Easement

    Introduction to EasementEasement, in law, a privilege of advantage without profit that the owner of a parcel of land may have in the lands of another. Among the various forms of easement are the right of access, the right to maintain a line of telephone poles, rights of light and air, and d…

  • Easement

    Introduction to EasementEasement, in law, a privilege of advantage without profit that the owner of a parcel of land may have in the lands of another. Among the various forms of easement are the right of access, the right to maintain a line of telephone poles, rights of light and air, and d…

  • Government Surveillance Powers

    Government Surveillance Powers Government Surveillance Powers: the Threat of Terrorism Of 15 European Union member states, eleven have mandatory national identification card systems. These are long-standing normative differences that would likely bring public outcry if implemented in North America. Other monitoring programs and database (e.g. NSEERS in the EU or US-VISIT in the US) have…