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Papers On Legal Briefs
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Albert's Beach Find
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A 5 page paper discussing the likely outcome of a court's decision should a found property case find its way there. The situation is discussed in light of only the guidance provided in Benjamin v. Lindner Aviation, Inc., Iowa SC, 534 N.W.2d 400 (1995). Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSlawBchSilv.rtf
An Appeal to the Utah Court of Appeals: Antibigamy Laws
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A 10 page appellate brief. Loosely formatted in accordance with Utah's requirements for
appellate briefs, this paper argues the Constitutionality of Utah's antibigamy laws from the perspective of the First and the Fourteenth
Amendments. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPlwBgmy.rtf
An Example Brief and Appellate Decision
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of a brief and an appellate decision in two different cases. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHAppellOp.rtf
An Outline for an Appeal to the House of Lords
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This 6 page paper looks at the way in which a case that has failed at the court of appeal may be argued for consideration by the House of Lords. The case considered is that of Chapman & Another v CPS Computer Group PLC (1987) which concerns the breach of an employment contract and a share option agreement on the transfer of the company and employment contract to a third party. The paper argues for the defendant (the employers) by way of frustration, a concept which was not argued ion the original case. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEappeal.wps
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