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Statute, Form, and Problem Supplement to Real Estate Transactions: Transfer, Development, and Finance, 7th (University Casebook Series)
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Statutes, Regulation, and Interpretation: Legislation & Administration in the Republic of Statutes (American Casebook Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 318.38 $Brand New! Usually ships within one business day! This item is: Statutes, Regulation, and Interpretation: Legislation & Administration in the Republic of Statutes (American Casebook Series), Eskridge, Gluck, Nourse; 2nd ed., 2024; '; ISBN: 9781647089009. For fastest delivery, choose Expedited Shipping. We represent the Internet's largest independent legal bookstore!
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Statutes, Regulation, and Interpretation: Legislation & Administration in the Republic of Statutes (American Casebook Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.72 $This groundbreaking coursebook introduces students to the modern statutory and regulatory state. Authored by one of the founders of the legislation field and two leading scholars of Congress, it explores the regulatory state from the perspectives of Congress and agencies as well as judges (the traditional focus). The materials survey the empirical realities and rules under which Congress enacts statutes, the President and agencies implement them, and courts review agencies and interpret statutes. Importantly, this book examines the constitutional and functional structures within which Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court interact, making the book accessible to first-year students, with advanced options for upper-level courses in legislation and administrative law. The coursebook's unique, real-world focus on both the legislative process and the linkages between Congress and agencies sets it apart from more traditional casebooks and gives instructors useful materials for teaching the next generation of legislation, legislation-regulation, statutory interpretation, and administrative law courses.
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Statutes, Regulation, and Interpretation, Legislation and Administration in the Republic of Statutes, 2021 Supplement (American Casebook Series)
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Statute of Limitations
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 72.95 $A call to her doctor husband is Estelle Reyes-Guzman's unwelcome reminder that it may be Christmas Eve, but it's still her job as undersheriff to deal with things not as pleasant as welcoming friends and relatives and listening to her two small boys put their storybook tales to music. Shortly after her husband hurries off to see the patient, Estelle gets a call of her own from the dispatcher at headquarters. An anonymous person has called the emergency line to report seeing two men fleeing a motel where another is lying dead on the ground. It is the patient who called, and he is now Estelle's responsibility.The information relayed to the police was incorrect, though; the man is not dead, although he is close to it. On top of that, the sheriff, still recovering from injuries from a previous encounter with a criminal, is threatened with an embolism and must be flown to Albuquerque for investigation and treatment, and the fiancée of one of Estelle's men has gone missing. When her body is found on Christmas Day, this tops the alarming combination of events that have Estelle and Bill Gastner, former sheriff of Posadas County, spending their Christmas "holiday" chasing through the countryside to find the young woman's killer and remove the suspicion that hovers over the young deputy.
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Statutes on the Conflict of Laws
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.86 $Statutes on the Conflict of Laws provides students with the principal, current EU and UK legislation encountered in the study of private international law in one clear and easy-to-use volume. The legislation is not annotated, enabling the book to be used in examinations. It has been structured and designed so that students can find the material they need quickly and efficiently, with a table of contents organised chronologically by source type, and alphabetical index.
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Statute of Limitations
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.05 $"It's Christmas in Posadas County. Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman is settling down to a quiet evening with her family, until her doctor husband gets a call. It's from the retired chief-of-police Eduardo Martinez; he's at a nearby motel, having pains. Doctor Guzman responds, and then Estelle gets a call herself. Estelle and ex-Sheriff Bill Gastner, who was visiting the Guzman home at the time, arrive at the motel parking lot to find it's turned into the scene of a crime. It appears that Eduardo had an exchange with two men and then collapsed, the men taking off in his car. An out-of-town couple, the woman on the verge of giving birth, were the only ones to witness the encounter, but something seems off in their story. Havill triumphs once again, demonstrating his incredible talent for bringing out the characters and setting of this New Mexico community."
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Statutes and Conventions On Private International Law 2ed (pb 2004)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 201.72 $This collection is an up-to-date and relevant selection of statutes, conventions and other legal instruments in the area of Private International Law. As with the first edition, this book is specifically designed with undergraduate and postgraduate students in mind. This easy-to-use and reliable compendium of legal instruments should also prove particularly useful for the legal researcher who is interested in how Private International Law is applied in England and Wales. It covers all legislative and international rules dealing with: General Concepts in Private International Law; Domicile; Jurisdiction; Choice of Law in Contract; Choice of Law in Tort; Choice of Law in Property and Succession; Family Law; Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards. New developments covered by this edition include: the EU Regulation on Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters 2000 ('Brussels I'); the Council Regulation on Jurisdiction and Enforcement of Judgments in Matters of Parental Responsibility ('Brussels II'); the EU Regulation on Cross-Border Insolvency; the Adoption (Intercountry Aspects) Act 1999; the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and the Civil Procedure Rules 1998.
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Statutes and Their Interpretation in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.63 $An important book by a preeminent scholar of English legal history Using evidence drawn from the Year Books from 20 Edw. I to 20 Edw. III Plucknett analyzes the nature of early statutes as seen in the rules for their construction and their use in court. He shows that the early statutes were more legislative than declaratory, and were treated as such by the courts. "This is an essay of absorbing interest and of great value to historians of the law. Every page shows not only immense industry, but sound learning." --Law Quarterly Review 39:138-139 Theodore F. T. Plucknett [1897-1965] was a Fellow of the British Academy, Professor of Legal History in the University of London and author of A Concise History of the Common Law (1929). CONTENTS General Preface by H.D. Hazeltine Author's Preface Table of Statutes Table of Year Book Cases Sources List of Incipits Introduction. The Problem and the Evidence PART I. Legislation and Legal thought in the Early Fourteenth Century The Scope of the Discussion CHAP. I. Origins and Early Forms of Written Law CHAP. II. Text and Translation CHAP. III. The Legislature and its Place CHAP. IV. Statutes and the Common Law CHAP. V. Statutes and Ordinances CHAP. VI. Legal Thought PART II. Examples of Interpretation Arrangement and Grouping CHAP. I. General Words and Literal Construction CHAP. II. The Intention of the Legislature CHAP. III. "Exceptions out of the Statute" CHAP. IV. Refusal of the Courts to Apply Statutes CHAP. V. Extension of the Words of a Statute CHAP. VI. Strict Interpretation CHAP. VII. Conflict of Statutes CHAP. VIII. Ignorance of Statutes among Contemporary Lawyers CHAP. IX. The Retrospective Effect of Statutes CHAP. X.Judicial Discretion CHAP. XI.Statutes and the Common Law CHAP. XII.Statutes and the Royal Prerogative CHAP. XIII.Statutory Writs CHAP. XIV.The Interpretation of Particular Statutes Conclusion APPENDIX I. Texts of Statutes APPENDIX II. Select Cases Index
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Statutes on the Conflict of Laws
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.17 $Statutes on the Conflict of Laws provides students with the principal, current EU and UK legislation encountered in the study of private international law in one clear and easy-to-use volume. The legislation is not annotated, enabling the book to be used in examinations. It has been structured and designed so that students can find the material they need quickly and efficiently, with a table of contents organised chronologically by source type, and alphabetical index.
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Statutes, Regulation, and Interpretation: Legislation & Administration in the Republic of Statutes (American Casebook Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 138.23 $This groundbreaking coursebook introduces students to the modern statutory and regulatory state. Authored by one of the founders of the legislation field and two leading scholars of Congress, it explores the regulatory state from the perspectives of Congress and agencies as well as judges (the traditional focus). The materials survey the empirical realities and rules under which Congress enacts statutes, the President and agencies implement them, and courts review agencies and interpret statutes. Importantly, this book examines the constitutional and functional structures within which Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court interact, making the book accessible to first-year students, with advanced options for upper-level courses in legislation and administrative law. The coursebook's unique, real-world focus on both the legislative process and the linkages between Congress and agencies sets it apart from more traditional casebooks and gives instructors useful materials for teaching the next generation of legislation, legislation-regulation, statutory interpretation, and administrative law courses.
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Statutes and Their Interpretation in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.24 $An important book by a preeminent scholar of English legal history Using evidence drawn from the Year Books from 20 Edw. I to 20 Edw. III Plucknett analyzes the nature of early statutes as seen in the rules for their construction and their use in court. He shows that the early statutes were more legislative than declaratory, and were treated as such by the courts. "This is an essay of absorbing interest and of great value to historians of the law. Every page shows not only immense industry, but sound learning." --Law Quarterly Review 39:138-139 Theodore F. T. Plucknett [1897-1965] was a Fellow of the British Academy, Professor of Legal History in the University of London and author of A Concise History of the Common Law (1929). CONTENTS General Preface by H.D. Hazeltine Author's Preface Table of Statutes Table of Year Book Cases Sources List of Incipits Introduction. The Problem and the Evidence PART I. Legislation and Legal thought in the Early Fourteenth Century The Scope of the Discussion CHAP. I. Origins and Early Forms of Written Law CHAP. II. Text and Translation CHAP. III. The Legislature and its Place CHAP. IV. Statutes and the Common Law CHAP. V. Statutes and Ordinances CHAP. VI. Legal Thought PART II. Examples of Interpretation Arrangement and Grouping CHAP. I. General Words and Literal Construction CHAP. II. The Intention of the Legislature CHAP. III. "Exceptions out of the Statute" CHAP. IV. Refusal of the Courts to Apply Statutes CHAP. V. Extension of the Words of a Statute CHAP. VI. Strict Interpretation CHAP. VII. Conflict of Statutes CHAP. VIII. Ignorance of Statutes among Contemporary Lawyers CHAP. IX. The Retrospective Effect of Statutes CHAP. X.Judicial Discretion CHAP. XI.Statutes and the Common Law CHAP. XII.Statutes and the Royal Prerogative CHAP. XIII.Statutory Writs CHAP. XIV.The Interpretation of Particular Statutes Conclusion APPENDIX I. Texts of Statutes APPENDIX II. Select Cases Index
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Republic of Statutes : The New American Constitution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.13 $William Eskridge and John Ferejohn propose an original theory of constitutional law whereby, while the Constitution provides a vision, our democracy advances by means of statutes that supplement or even supplant the written Constitution.
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The Party Statutes of the Communist World (Law in Eastern Europe)
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Judging Statutes
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.16 $In an ideal world, the laws of Congress--known as federal statutes--would always be clearly worded and easily understood by the judges tasked with interpreting them. But many laws feature ambiguous or even contradictory wording. How, then, should judges divine their meaning? Should they stick only to the text? To what degree, if any, should they consult aids beyond the statutes themselves? Are the purposes of lawmakers in writing law relevant?Some judges, such as Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, believe courts should look to the language of the statute and virtually nothing else. Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit respectfully disagrees. In Judging Statutes, Katzmann, who is a trained political scientist as well as a judge, argues that our constitutional system charges Congress with enacting laws; therefore, how Congress makes its purposes known through both the laws themselves and reliable accompanying materials should be respected. He looks at how the American government works, including how laws come to be and how various agencies construe legislation. He then explains the judicial process of interpreting and applying these laws through the demonstration of two interpretative approaches, purposivism (focusing on the purpose of a law) and textualism (focusing solely on the text of the written law). Katzmann draws from his experience to show how this process plays out in the real world, and concludes with some suggestions to promote understanding between the courts and Congress.When courts interpret the laws of Congress, they should be mindful of how Congress actually functions, how lawmakers signal the meaning of statutes, and what those legislators expect of courts construing their laws. The legislative record behind a law is in truth part of its foundation, and therefore merits consideration.
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Dealing With Statutes (Contemporary American History Series)
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Judging Statutes
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.47 $In an ideal world, the laws of Congress--known as federal statutes--would always be clearly worded and easily understood by the judges tasked with interpreting them. But many laws feature ambiguous or even contradictory wording. How, then, should judges divine their meaning? Should they stick only to the text? To what degree, if any, should they consult aids beyond the statutes themselves? Are the purposes of lawmakers in writing law relevant?Some judges, such as Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, believe courts should look to the language of the statute and virtually nothing else. Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit respectfully disagrees. In Judging Statutes, Katzmann, who is a trained political scientist as well as a judge, argues that our constitutional system charges Congress with enacting laws; therefore, how Congress makes its purposes known through both the laws themselves and reliable accompanying materials should be respected. He looks at how the American government works, including how laws come to be and how various agencies construe legislation. He then explains the judicial process of interpreting and applying these laws through the demonstration of two interpretative approaches, purposivism (focusing on the purpose of a law) and textualism (focusing solely on the text of the written law). Katzmann draws from his experience to show how this process plays out in the real world, and concludes with some suggestions to promote understanding between the courts and Congress.When courts interpret the laws of Congress, they should be mindful of how Congress actually functions, how lawmakers signal the meaning of statutes, and what those legislators expect of courts construing their laws. The legislative record behind a law is in truth part of its foundation, and therefore merits consideration.
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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
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Catholic Statute of Biblical Interpretation
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A Republic of Statutes: The New American Constitution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 45.53 $William Eskridge and John Ferejohn propose an original theory of constitutional law whereby, while the Constitution provides a vision, our democracy advances by means of statutes that supplement or even supplant the written Constitution.
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