35 research outputs found

    The Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the U.S. - A Matter of State Law in Federal Courts

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    The U3C--It May Look Pretty, but is it Enforceable?

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    The Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the U.S. - A Matter of Federal Law

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    A Balanced Diaphragm Type of Maximum Cylinder Pressure Indicator

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    A balanced diaphragm type of maximum cylinder pressure indicator was designed to give results consistent with engine operating conditions. The apparatus consists of a pressure element, a source of controlled high pressure and a neon lamp circuit. The pressure element, which is very compact, permits location of the diaphragm within 1/8 inch of the combustion chamber walls without water cooling. The neon lamp circuit used for indicating contact between the diaphragm and support facilitates the use of the apparatus with multicylinder engines

    Analyzing Unconscionability Problems

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    Analyzing Unconscionability Problems

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    Commercial Transactions and Personal Property--1963 Tennessee Survey

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    Obviously, the biggest event in the Tennessee law of commercial transactions this year was the enactment of the Uniform Commercial Code [hereinafter referred to as the U.C.C.]. That statute became effective in this state on July 1, 1964. Its effect on the prior Tennessee law is discussed in great detail elsewhere in this issue,\u27 and need not be re-examined here. It should also be pointed out that the enactment of the U.C.C.required some modifications in the criminal statutes relating to security agreements. In particular, executing a second security agreement covering personalty, without disclosing a prior security agreement covering the same property, will now be punishable under Tennessee Code Annotated section 39-1936; and removing outside the state or disposing of any personalty subject to a security agreement will now be punishable under Tennessee Code Annotated sections 39-1956 and 39-1957

    The Bank-Depositor Relationship--A Comparison of the Present Tennessee Law and the Uniform Commercial Code

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    The author examines the relationship of the bank and its deposit or under existing Tennessee law and then points out changes and modifications which would arise under the Uniform Commercial Code. Professor Spanogle notes that many of the problems discussed are not governed by statute in Tennessee and that the case law is unclear in certain areas. This is one of his reasons for recommending the adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code by the Tennessee legislature
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