If you liked Do Legacies bear interest in Illinois? by Albert Martin Kales, start with Journal of Albert Martin Kales, 1903-1921 (1967), Contingent Future Interests after a particular estate of freehold, and [Brief of Amicus Curiae in the Case of Minot v. Paine]. These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Journal of Albert Martin Kales, 1903-1921
1967 · 43 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Contingent Future Interests after a particular estate of freehold
Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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[Brief of Amicus Curiae in the Case of Minot v. Paine]
5 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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New methods in due-process cases
1918 · 250 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Problem in the Illinois Law of Descent
Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Estates, future interests, and illegal conditions and restraints in Illinois
1920 · 948 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Conditional and future interests and illegal conditions and restraints in Illinois
1905 · 453 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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History of real property law
1927 · 448 pages · John Romain Rood, Costigan, George P. Jr, Albert Martin Kales, Roscoe Pound, James Wiggins Simonton · Same author
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Legal education in Cleveland
1921 · 23 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Cases on contracts and combinations in restraint of trade
1916 · 2 pages · Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Criminal justice in Cleveland
1922 · 729 pages · Roscoe Pound, Raymond Blaine Fosdick, Reginald Heber Smith, Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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Oral Argument before the Supreme Court under the new rules
Albert Martin Kales · Same author
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