Best of
Law

1969

The Law on Obligations and Contracts


Hector S. De Leon - 1969
    The book includes an introduction to law to provide readers a background on obligations and contracts and other business law coursesA study guide is provided at the end of every chapter or section and is designed to, among other things, primarily test and further increase the understanding of the provisions of law by the studentThe book was written for ease of reading and comprehension, especially for those who are learning about law for the firstTable of ContentsChapter 1: General ProvisionsChapter 2: Nature and Effects of ObligationsChapter 3: Different Kinds of Obligations Section 1 Pure and Conditional Obligations Section 2: Obligations with a Period Section 3: Alternative and Facultative Obligations Section 4: Joint and Solidary Oblitations Section 5: Divisible and Indivisible Obligations Section 6: Obligations with a Penal ClauseChapter 4: Extinguishment of Obligations Section 1: Payment of Perfomance Section 2: Loss of the Thing Due

Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 Reported by James Madison


James Madison - 1969
    Madison's clear and precise account of the historic summer of 1787 is the primary record of the events that established the United States government, its division of power, and ultimately the character of American democracy. The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 includes Madison's notes and remarks and other requisite data for interpreting the events of that historic year. The work is divided into two parts: "Antecedents of the Federal Convention of 1787," which presents the complete text of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, and "The Federal Convention of 1787," a day-by-day description of the debates surrounding the formation of the Constitution. With a preface by University of Richmond historian Robert Alley, this landmark work is absolutely indispensable for historians, scholars, and all those who treasure America's heritage.

The Jail Diary Of Albie Sachs


Albie Sachs - 1969
    

Gower's Principles of Modern Company Law


Paul L. Davies - 1969
    A comprehensive and analytical text covering company law in the UK, this sixth edition of the work has been updated to take into account current developments and legislation within the field.

Your Rugged Constitution: How America's House Of Freedom Is Planned And Built


Bruce Findlay - 1969
    

Living the Word, Resisting the World: The Life and Thought of Jacques Ellul


Andrew Goddard - 1969
    Last century, the extensive writing of French Reformed lay theologian and social critic Jacques Ellul (1912-94) shed a disturbing light on western society and challenged Christians to be faithful to God?'s word by resisting the world. This major study draws on both published and unpublished material to provide the only available introduction to Ellul?'s life and thought as a whole. Within the context of a detailed biography, it offers an original interpretation of both Ellul?'s theological ethics and his personalist-inspired sociological analysis of our contemporary crisis of civilization. Detailed case studies of his writings on violence, law, the state and politics then demonstrates that this prophetic Christian thinker remains of great significance for both the church and the world at the start of a new century.