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Interstate Transfers of Water: Many a Slip âTwixt the Cup and the Lip
44 pages (includes maps and tables).
Contains 6 pages of footnotes
Interstate Transfers of Water: Many a Slip âTwixt the Cup and the Lip
44 pages (includes maps and tables).
Contains 6 pages of footnotes
Answers and Solutions
Answers and solutions to the puzzles contained in this issue
Secured Party\u27s Right to Sue Third Persons for Damage to or Defects in Collateral
The proverb âthere is many a slip âtwixt the cup and the lipâ might have been written with the secured creditor in mind. Many tragedies may befall him to defeat his expectations. He takes his security interest hoping for the best, but preparing for the worstânonperformance of the obligation secured. If he does not carefully comply with the Article Nine provisions concerning the enforceability and perfection of a security interest, he may ultimately be unsecured. If his security interest is enforceable and perfected, it may turn out that some other party has priority to the collateral. Even if the secured party has priority, the collateral may be worth less than expected. The purpose of this article is to explore the rights of a secured party in the event that this tragedy befalls him as a result of damage to the collateral caused by a third person or because the collateral proves to be defective and, thus, worth less than anticipated. Such rights may be particularly important when the collateral is uninsured through oversight of the secured party or debtor or when adequate insurance coverage cannot be obtained
The Carroll Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 3 and no. 4
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Iambic Idiosyncrasy
Word Ways readers may recall my Potpourri in the August 1981 Kickshaws, a poem consisting of lines from many different poets. If the following poem does not seem to make a great deal of sense, there is a very good reason; it, too, is a poetic patchwork. Can you identify the poets? (Warning: three of the lines are my own.) Identifications are given in the Answers and Solutions
Gilt by association: uncovering expected inflation
An argument that U.S. inflation expectations are better measured by comparing U.S. treasury bonds with British "gilts" -- marketable securities linked to a broad index of retail prices -- than by surveys or econometric models.Great Britain ; Bonds - Great Britain
Brass Art: A house within a house within a house within a house
Performances from Brass Art (Lewis, Mojsiewicz, Pettican), captured at the Freud Museum, London, using Kinect laser scanning and Processing, reveal an intimate response to spaces and technologies. âA house within a house within a house within a houseâ links historical and cultural representations of the double, the unconscious and the uncanny to this artistic practice. The new moving-image and sonic works form part of a larger project to inhabit the writing rooms of influential authors, entitled âShadow Worlds | Writersâ Roomsâ
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