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CASE DIGEST
This Case Digest provides brief analyses of cases that represent current aspects of transnational law. The digest includes cases that apply established legal principles to new and different factual situations. The cases are grouped in topical categories, and references are given for further research.
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF OBTAINING QUASI IN REM JURISDICTION BY MARITIME ATTACHMENT IS NOT LIMITED BY Shaffer v. Heitner
MAXIMUM LIMITS ON DISABILITY BENEFITS ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO DEATH BENEFITS PAYABLE UNDER THE LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBORWORKERS' COMPENSATION AcT
REFUSAL OF INS DISTRICT DIRECTOR TO GRANT NON-PRIORITY OR DEFERRED STATUS IS SUBJECT TO THE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS TEST AS AN ABUSE OF DISCRETION
UNITED STATES CUSTOMS CUSTODY AND CONTROL IS BROAD AND CONTINUES FROM TIME OF ARRIVAL IN PORT UNTIL FORMAL RELEASE OF MERCHANDISE BY CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES
UNITED STATES PURCHASER OF FOREIGN MANUFACTURED PRODUCT IS DENIED FOREIGN INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT IF ORDER FOR PRODUCT WAS MADE DURING 1971 CONGRESSIONAL SUSPENSION OF INVESTMENT CREDIT
A FOREIGN STATE Is NOT IMMUNE FROM A SUIT FOR REAL PROPERTY TAXES WHEN SERVICE OF PROCESS HAS BEEN MADE ACCORDING TO ONE OF THE ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES UNDER THE FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT, WHEN THE NATURE OF THE FOREIGN STATE'S COURSE OF CONDUCT IS COMMERCIAL, AND WHEN A LIEN, OR THE EQUIVALENT, Is FILED AGAINST THE FOREIGN STATE'S PROPERTY
Recommended Citation
Journal Staff,
Case Digest,
12 Vanderbilt Law Review
205
(1979)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol12/iss1/8
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