The second edition fulfills the same unique role as the first-it is practically the only exhaustive, modern, American book in the field. The first edition came out just before the close of the World War. Shortly thereafter came the disastrous inventory deflation. On its heels came innumerable receiverships, as a result of which a decade of litigation followed. The development of the law of receiverships during that decade has been unique. That alone called for a new edition
This little treatise has at least one characteristic which gives it unique value among equity texts....
Cooke: The Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution; Various: Select Essays in Anglo-American Leg...
Those who know Professor Beale\u27s second edition will not find this edition a stranger. The method...
These volumes deal with a branch of the law where there has been great need of further analysis and ...
The United States Bankruptcy Act was approved July 1, 1898. In September, 1898, appeared the origina...
Here is a book that may be of value in the office of the bankruptcy lawyer. The compiler of this ass...
Although I am on several issues in disagreement with the plan of thesevolumes, there are, even from ...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Review of: Law and Administration. Carol Harlow and Richard Warlings. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Londo...
This book has defied brave attempts adequately to summarize its content in the limited space of a re...
Mr. Coogan and his colleagues have brought together in the volumes underreview a comprehensive, inci...
1946 Annual Survey of American Law. By New York University School of Law. Washington Square East, Ne...
In these days, out of the great mass of legal publications comparatively few emerge as real achievem...
The second edition of this well known case book contains 602 pages of cases and an appendix setting ...
THE original edition of this popular casebook is herein thoroughly and skillfully revised. One has t...
This little treatise has at least one characteristic which gives it unique value among equity texts....
Cooke: The Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution; Various: Select Essays in Anglo-American Leg...
Those who know Professor Beale\u27s second edition will not find this edition a stranger. The method...
These volumes deal with a branch of the law where there has been great need of further analysis and ...
The United States Bankruptcy Act was approved July 1, 1898. In September, 1898, appeared the origina...
Here is a book that may be of value in the office of the bankruptcy lawyer. The compiler of this ass...
Although I am on several issues in disagreement with the plan of thesevolumes, there are, even from ...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Review of: Law and Administration. Carol Harlow and Richard Warlings. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Londo...
This book has defied brave attempts adequately to summarize its content in the limited space of a re...
Mr. Coogan and his colleagues have brought together in the volumes underreview a comprehensive, inci...
1946 Annual Survey of American Law. By New York University School of Law. Washington Square East, Ne...
In these days, out of the great mass of legal publications comparatively few emerge as real achievem...
The second edition of this well known case book contains 602 pages of cases and an appendix setting ...
THE original edition of this popular casebook is herein thoroughly and skillfully revised. One has t...
This little treatise has at least one characteristic which gives it unique value among equity texts....
Cooke: The Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution; Various: Select Essays in Anglo-American Leg...
Those who know Professor Beale\u27s second edition will not find this edition a stranger. The method...