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This comprehensive resource is recognized as a core text on statutory interpretation and construction, essential to interpreting statutes and understanding the effects of the legislative process by which they are created.
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$4,640.00
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This work offers chronological guidance through purchase and sale transactions, from negotiations to closing and remedies. Also includes tax law and environmental liability.
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$771.00
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This title covers every aspect of family law practice in Tennessee, including federal tax matters and bankruptcy considerations.
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$444.00
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Includes the Kansas Rules of Evidence, plus objections and evidentiary foundations so you can check the correct procedure for trial.
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$422.00
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This deskbook includes step-by-step instructions for legal staff for major areas of law practice — both civil and criminal, and state and federal. Book (Full Set) $660.00 |
Provides comprehensive coverage of Texas land, title, interests in land, oil and gas descriptions, and surveying.
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$774.00
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This “how to” is a guide to working through civil appeals and writs processes by prominent appellate experts. Integrates statutes, court rules, cases, and forms.
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$730.00
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These volumes guide you through every stage of the bankruptcy process – initial contact through final resolution – from the perspectives of debtor, creditor, and trustee.
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$3,197.00
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Discusses tort immunity, state/local government liability, and civil rights claims. Distinguishes between actions brought under state and federal law.
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$886.00
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This periodical, authored by government contracting experts, is devoted to critical, current, and controversial federal procurement issues. |