Category: Historical
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List of German Reports
List of Reports, Germany AbfG — Abfallgesetz ABIKR — Amtsblatt des Kontrollrats in Deutschland ABLHK — Amtsblatt der Allierten Hohen Kommission in Deutschland ABMR — Amtsblatt des Militarregierung Deutschland, Amerikanisches Kontrollgebiet AEntG — Arbeitnehmer-Entsendegesetz AFG — Arbeitsforderungsgesetz AGBG — Allgemeine Geschaftsbedingungen AHKBL — Amtsblatt der Allierten Hohen Kommission…
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List of French Reports
BLD — Bulletin legislatif Dalloz BullCiv — Bulletin des arrets de la cour de cassation, chambres civiles BullCrim — Bulletin des arrets de la cour de cassation, chambres criminelle Cadm — Code administratif Cciv — Code civil Ccom — Code de commerce Cpen — Code penal Cprciv…
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List of Argentina Reports
List of Argentina Reports Anales Anales de Legislacion Argentina Anuario — Anuario de Legislacion Fallos — Fallos de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nacion JA — Jurisprudencia Argentina La Ley — Revista juridica Argentina-La Ley See Also List of North Ireland Reports List of Canadian Reports List of Australian…
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List of Indian Reports
List of Indian Reports AIR — All India Reporter FCR — Federal Court Reports FLJ — Federal Law Journal IA — Law Reports, Privy Council, Indian Appeals IApp — Law Reports, Privy Council, Indian Appeals (1836-1872) India CenActs — Central Acts India Code CivProc — Code of Civil Procedure…
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List of New Zealand Reports
List of New Zealand Reports NZ Awards — Awards, Recommendations, Agreements NZGLR — Gazette Law Reports NZLR — New Zealand Law Reports NZ Ords — Ordinances of the Legislative Council of New Zealand NZPCC as — New Zealand Privy Council Cases NZR Regs & B — Rules, Regulations and By-laws under New Zealand Statutes NZ…
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List of English Reports
List of Reports, England AC — Law Reports Appeal Cases (1891-) Acton — Acton (Prize Causes) [Reports] Adam — Adam [Reports] A & E — Adolphus & Ellis [Reports] Ad & El — Adolphus & Ellis [Reports] Ad & El, NS — Adolphus & Ellis New Series[Reports] Add — Addams [Reports] Alc — Alcock’s Registry…
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Court Reports
Court reports (also called “reports”) are published collections of histories of legal cases, with the arguments used by counsel and the reasons given for the decision of the court. They are volumes of printed (or online) opinions of magistrates, judges or justices. Case report may be official or unofficial, authoritatives or not. Most unofficial reports…
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Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary
Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary Since 1927, the Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary has provided English students and practitioners a succint guide to the special language of the law, which serves as well as a source of reference. His strenght has been traditionally the concise way (the 7th edition had 390 pages while the 6th Revised edition…
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History of Yugoslavia
Introduction This is the first part of the history of Yugoslavia, which has had hugue implications in international law, specially European law. The country Also called “Jugoslavia”. The official name was the “Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes” (Kraljevina Srba Hnata i Slovcnaca). The country came into being in the closing months of 1918…
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Maritime Insurance, Historical
See Also Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical Abandonment and Total Loss, Historical Admiralty, Historical Average, Historical Blockade Embargo Jettison Marine Insurance Maritime Liens Masters of Vessels Salvage Shipps and Shipping Subrogation Usages and Customs Abandon, Historical Further Reading Encyclopedia of Pleading and Practice, title “Insurance” A manual of maritime law : consisting of…
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Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical
Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical Election to Abandon The insured is never obliged to abandon ; he may always elect to retain the property and recover for a partial loss. But if he wishes to claim for a total loss, he must abandon if the loss is merely constructively total. Limitations of the…
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Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical
Right or Abandonment in Marine Insurance, Historical Election to Abandon The insured is never obliged to abandon ; he may always elect to retain the property and recover for a partial loss. But if he wishes to claim for a total loss, he must abandon if the loss is merely constructively total. Limitations of the…
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Abandonment and Total Loss in Marine Insurance, Historical
Abandonment and Total Loss in Marine Insurance, Historical Definition Abandonment, in the law of marine insurance, is the act of cession, by which, in cases where the loss or destruction of the property, though not absolute, is highly imminent, or its recovery is too expensive to be worth the attempt, the assured, on condition of…
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Abandon, Historical 3
Abandon and Abandonment, Historic 3 Personal Property – Sunken Vessels See also Lost Property. Property sunk in a steamboat and unclaimed for twenty years was held to be abandoned. Creevy v. Breedlove, 12 La. Ann. 745. See Eads v. Brazelton, 22 Ark. 499; Wyman v. Hurlburt, 12 Ohio 82,40 Am. Dec. 461. Abandonment of property…
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Abandon, Historical 2
Abandon and Abandonment , Historical 2 Abandonment Distinguished from Gift, or Barter, or Surrender In Stephens v. Mansfield, II Cal. 363, it was held that there could be no such thing as an abandonment of land in favor of a particular individual and for a consideration. The court said: “There can be no such thing…