Vol. 22, Issue 4, 1970May 01, 1970 EDT
Marketable Record Title Act: Wild, Forged, and Void Deeds as the Roots of Title
Marketable Record Title Act: Wild, Forged, and Void Deeds as the Roots of Title
Richard H. Powell,
Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 4, 1970
Vol. 22, Issue 4, 1970
- Prosecutional Disclosure: In Camera, and BeyondWoodie A. LilesJohn C. Patterson
- Double Jeopardy Problems in the Defintion of the Same Offense: State Discretion to Invoke the Criminal Process TwiceWilliam A. HaddadDavid C. Mulock
- The Law of Obscenity--Where Has It Gone?Edwin W. Tucker
- Municipal Ordinance Violations in Florida: Selected Due Process ConsiderationsRonald Young Schram
- 42 U.S.C. Section 1983: An Emerging Vehicle of Post-Conviction Relief for State PrisonersDavid T. Johnson
- Florida Professional Associations and Subchapter SMichael S. ForemanJames B. Bogner
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Rule 23, The Class Action Device, and Its UtilizationRonald E. Young
- Procedural Compromise and Contempt: Feasible Alternatives in the Fair Trial Versus Free Press ControversyBruce E. Weihe
- Marketable Record Title Act: Wild, Forged, and Void Deeds as the Roots of TitleRichard H. Powell
- Taxation: Deductibility of Insurance Premiums by Federal Savings and Loan AssociationsDouglas A. Ward
- Estate Taxation: Resurrection of the Premium Payment Test Doomed to Early Death in CourtsWilliam E. Scheu
Richard H. Powell, Marketable Record Title Act: Wild, Forged, and Void Deeds as the Roots of Title, 22 Fla. L. Rev. 669 (1970).
