Vol. 48, Issue 4, 1996September 01, 1996 EDT
The Potential Personal Representative: Ready, Willing, But Perhaps Unable to Act in Florida
The Potential Personal Representative: Ready, Willing, But Perhaps Unable to Act in Florida
David T. Smith,
Articles in Vol. 48, Issue 4, 1996
Vol. 48, Issue 4, 1996
- Corporate Natural Law: The Dominance of Justice in a Codified WorldStuart R. Cohn
- Will the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1994) Ever Be Uniformly Adopted?Thomas R. Hurst
- Conflicting Interests in Trade SecretsThomas F. Cotter
- Resolving the Creditor's Dilemma: An Elimentary Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Causes and Cures of Counterproductive Practices in the Collection of Consumer DebtWinton E. Williams
- Fixing Florida Execution Lien LawJeffrey Davis
- The Potential Personal Representative: Ready, Willing, But Perhaps Unable to Act in FloridaDavid T. Smith
- Florida's Private Property Rights Protection Act: Does it Inordinately Burden the Public Interest?Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer
- Property Rights and Wrongs: Historic Preservation and Florida's 1995 Private Property Rights Protection ActRoy Hunt
- "Just Value" or Just a Value--Florida's Imperial Property AppraiserDavid M. Richardson
David T. Smith, The Potential Personal Representative: Ready, Willing, But Perhaps Unable to Act in Florida, 48 Fla. L. Rev. 675 (1996).
