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Holmes "When we study Law we are not studying a mystery but a well known profession."
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"The Path of the Law" Oliver Wendell Holmes. Justice US Supreme
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COURT PRACTICE COLLECTION |
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The Court Practice CD contains all you need
to understand the theory and practice of law in the courtroom in
both state and federal courts. A truly excellent collection.
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TIP * Before you file for an appeal send a informal motion for reconsideration or rehearing if you can prove a court error or other basis for rehearing. This can save you the trouble, time and expense for the appeal. Re hearings are often accepted by the court. This CD Includes:
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LEGAL FORMS |
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TRIAL BRIEF COLLECTION |
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LAW STUDY SERIES ONE |
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COLLECTION OF DIGESTED STUDY OUTLINES COVERING ALL REQUIRED COURSES OF STUDY FOR COMPLETING FIRST YEAR OF LAW SCHOOL |
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CD LS - 2 | COLLECTION OF DIGESTED STUDY OUTLINES COVERING ALL REQUIRED COURSES OF STUDY FOR COMPLETING SECOND YEAR OF LAW SCHOOL |
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MASTERING THE U.C.C. - NEW CD FOR 2008YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE LAW UNLESS YOU KNOW THE UCC! IT'S NEW, IT'S AWESOME, IT'S AVAILABLE, IT'S THE U.C.C. and IT'S HERE NOW! |
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CD UCC | Clearly the MOST Guarded Secret in Law is the all mighty UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE. It is so secretive that it is kept in the open and NEVER talked about even amongst general practice Lawyers. Yet is is readily available. This collection has the code and numerous forms with their applications. YOU know NOTHING until you know the UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE. Complete code with hundreds of forms included. |
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is one of the uniform acts that has been promulgated in attempts to
harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in the
fifty U.S. states in the United States of America.
The Uniform Commercial Code deals with the following subjects under consecutively numbered Articles: 1. General provisions, (including most definitions and rules for
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MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD)WITH LEGAL BRIEFS |
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The STANDARD for all road signs and postings as required by the U.S. Department of Transportation. If the sign does not comply it does not lawfully exist! |
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CD CC2006 |
You get the complete collection of all the Law Study files on this page plus 2 bonus collections, added material, including Blackstone's Commentaries on the Common Law of England, infra, which is the Common Law of the united states of America. Do not miss this rare opportunity in one big package + 2GB! Please note that the Uniform Commercial Code reserves all rights at Common Law at U.C.C. 1-103:6 Common law. The Code is “Complementary” to the Common Law which remains in force except where displaced by the Code .... A statute should be construed in harmony with the Common Law unless there is a clear legislative intent to abrogate the Common Law. ... “The Code cannot be read to preclude a Common Law action.” - This is powerful law (CODE) or as an exception to it. Easy to master. See notes. |
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Blackstone's Commentary on the Laws of England |
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ALL 4 VOLUMES ON 2 CDS |
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The Common Law of England became the Common Law of the newly united States of America under the Constitution. States may not usurp the Common Law as long as jurisdiction is retained. To fully appreciate the power of the Common Law understand your jurisdictional and citizenship status. Within the united States of America the jurisdiction of the Constitution under Article III, the Common Law is Supreme. Inside the jurisdiction of federal United States under Article I municipal law and courts control as the Constitution does not apply. See: "The Federal Zone" © Mitchell 1992-2003 at www.SupremeLaw.org for the treatise in this area of law. |
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| Sir William Blackstone (1723-1780) Biographical Highlights |
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Sir William Blackstone's
Commentaries on the Laws of England is perhaps the most well known and
celebrated legal work of all time. Born in London on July 10, 1723,
William Blackstone was the youngest son of Charles, a silk merchant and
Mary Blackstone, both who were deceased by the time William was
twelve. He received his early education at Charterhouse and later at
Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1741, Blackstone entered Middle Temple
to study law and in 1744 became a fellow of All Souls College. He
set up a small practice in Westminster and was called to the bar in
1746. In 1750, Blackstone received a doctor of law degree from
Oxford and began publishing numerous works on the law. He spent the
next few years delivering lectures on the laws of England at Oxford and,
after receiving much praise for his lectures, was elected the first
Vinerian professor of English Law in 1758. In 1761, Blackstone was
appointed to the king's counsel and was elected to Parliament. He
also served as solicitor general to the Queen (1763) and bencher of the
Middle Temple. From 1765 to 1769, Blackstone published his
Commentaries on the Laws of England, which were based on the lectures he
had delivered at Oxford. This four-volume set provided a clear and
comprehensive overview of English law for the layman. It was very
well received in England and through out the American colonies, with sets
purchased by sixteen signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Commentaries on the Laws of England has gone through over thirty editions,
eight during Blackstone's lifetime, and was immensely popular and
influential. In 1770, Blackstone was appointed to the Court of
Common Pleas and then to the King's Bench, where he was knighted. He
remained a judge on the Court of Common Pleas until his death in London on
February 14, 1780.
Major Works Commentaries on the Laws of England First Edition (1765-9) Blackstone's Commentaries: The Constitution and Laws Law Tracts (1762). Law of Descents in Fee Simple (1760). A Discourse on the Study of the Law; Being an Introductory Lecture, Read in the Public Schools, October XXV, M.DCC.LVIII (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1758). Analysis of the Laws of England (1756). Quotes from Commentaries:
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