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Dutch Abstract: Schuldeisers en aandeelhouders hebben een verschillende aanspraak op het vermogen van de vennootschap. Schuldeisers hebben als eerste recht op uitbetaling uit het vermogen. En hun aanspraak - en bij faillissement hun verlies - bedraagt maximaal het bedrag van hun vordering....
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May 20, 2019 witnessed the promulgation of a judgement by the United States Supreme Court which settled a circuit split created by the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and answered a question which was the subject of quandary for the American legal fraternity for more than 35 years. A...
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The Great Depression and the “Dust Bowl” led to overwhelming debt loads and destitution for many Canadian farmers, especially on the Prairies. At the epicenter of this crisis was Saskatchewan – the most politically engaged and third most populous province in Canada at that time. In the...
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The recent episode of rising consumer bankruptcy and increasing foreclosure rates has sparked a lively debate about how to best tackle the crisis in the U.S. housing market. This paper contributes to the debate by providing an explicit model of the interactions of households' decisions to...
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The present paper is the result of an interdisciplinary analysis in which we plan to investigate the difference between two concepts that may appear to be synonymous, but which, in reality, are distinct forms of checking the taxpayer: tax audit and antifraud controls. In addition, special...
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In the 1970s motion picture studios increased their use of blind bidding and non-refundable guarantees in an attempt to reduce the risks associated with producing a small number of large budget films. However, theater owners claimed that blind bidding and guarantees shifted risk to them and...
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This essay is based on a featured lecture that I gave as part of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal's 2 symposium on a proposed right of publicity law in New York. The essay draws from my recent book, The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World, published by Harvard...
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This article examines a recent decision of the South Australian Supreme Court, Westpac Banking Corporation v Chamberlain, which addressed the issue of the potential for a native title to raise an arguable defence to a mortgagee's application for an order for possession in a case of default
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THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGINED FOR A PUBLIC WORLD (Harvard University Press 2018), 256 pages, considers the opportunities and risks that today’s right of publicity laws pose. The right of publicity has become a negative force ― suppressing speech, blocking otherwise lawful uses...
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There is ambiguity whether New York law permits a judgment creditor to enforce its claim against the debtor’s interest in an inherited individual retirement account (IRA). In contrast, some states have enacted legislation that protect inherited IRAs from creditors of a beneficiary. The article...
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