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Home > N.C. L. Rev. > Vol. 49 > No. 3 (1971)

 

North Carolina Law Review

Volume 49, Number 3 (1971)

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Transferring North Carolina Real Estate Part I -- How the Present System Functions
Dale A. Whitman

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Some Aspects of the Criminal Court Process in North Carolina
Robert G. Lehnen and J. Oliver Williams

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Abortion Laws: A Constitutional Right to Abortion
Ricky L. Welborn

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Notes
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Civil Procedure -- Ancillary Jurisdiction -- The Third-Party Defendant's Claim Under Federal Rule 14(a)
E. L. Kittrell Smith

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Constitutional Law -- Right of Police to Retain Arrest Records
Coy E. Brewer Jr.

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Constitutional Law -- The North Carolina Public Assistance Lien Law and Current Constitutional Doctrine
Garber A. Davidson Jr.

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Environmental Law -- Control of Pesticides: Proposals for a New Law in North Carolina
Elizabeth Lynne Pou

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Federal Estate Taxation -- Life Insurance Trusts
Thomas R. Crawford

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Federal Estate Taxation -- Revenue Ruling 67-463 Has Been Dealt A Grave Injustice
Michael Donwell Gunter

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Insurance -- Life Insurance Applications: Opinion Answers or Material Misrepresentations
William W. Maywhort

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Landlord and Tenant -- Retaliatory Evictions and Housing Code Enforcement
Christian Ness

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Labor Law -- Duty to Bargain About Changes in Benefits for Retired Employees
George S. King Jr.

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Workmen's Compensation -- What Is the Range of Compensable Consequences of A Work-Related Injury?
C. H. Pope Jr.

 
 
 
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