The Restatement (Second) of Contracts, said the Court, “takes the further view that if only part of a contract term is unenforceable on the grounds of public policy, a court may enforce the rest of the term as long as 1) ‘the performance as to which the agreement is unenforceable is ...
The Connecticut judicial branch includes four types of courts, each with specific jurisdictions.Probate courtsdeal with cases involving children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities in addition to their roles in overseeing estates.Superior courtsare trial courts that hear criminal and civil cases...
The Senatorsand Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several StateLegislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the UnitedStates and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation,to support this Constitution;but no religious Test shall ever be ...
Chapter 0 - PRELIMINARY CHAPTER TITLE 1 - STATE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Chapter 1 - Judicial Department Generally Chapter 1A - Judicial Retirement Chapter 2 - Supreme Court Chapter 2A - Court of Appeals Chapter 3 - District Courts Chapter 4 - Justice Courts Chapter 5 - Municipal Courts Chapter 6 -...
Tax practice during the last four years. These external alerts highlight selected developments involving state tax legislative, judicial, and administrative matters. The alerts provide a brief summary of specific multistate developments relevant to taxpayers, tax professionals, and other interested persons...
This chapter was completed at the beginning of April 2020 (and some information may have changed since then). As mentioned in Chaps. 1 and 6 in this book, epidemics are major geopo
Elsa Gulino, Mayling Ralph and Peter Wilds, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-appellants,nia Greene, Plaintiff, v. New York State Education Department, Defendant-cross-defendant-appellee,board of Education of the New Y
The CPRA was modeled upon the FOIA (5 U.S.C. § 552 et seq.), and the two have a common purpose. As a result, "federal 'legislative history and judicial construction of the FOIA' may be used in construing California's Act. [Citation.]" (City of San Jose v. Superior Court (1999...