You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
This study looks at the forms of action and how they are a part of the structure upon which rests the whole common law of England.
Computer Law covers topics as: hardware acquisition, financing/maintenance, software licensing, development/maintenance, antitrust law, copyright, patent/trade secret protection of software, and more.
Start saving legal fees now with this compendium of legally valid legal forms for use in both your business and your everyday life. You know how it is. You just want to get something in writing... but you don't want to pay the legal fees involved in getting a legal professional to draft it for you. Lawpack, the DIY law specialists, can help. If there is a simple legal template for what you want, you will find it in 301 Legal Forms, Letters and Agreements, with instructions on using and completing each legal form. What you get is quite simply a huge range of solutions in one bestselling paperback book - now in it's Ninth Edition and still packed with draft letters and pre-printed legal forms covering a wide range of legal situations. It provides a complete DIY law library of 301 ready-to-use legal forms and documents, written and approved by solicitors, for business or personal use. It is there to safeguard your legal rights and protect you, your family, your property and your business from everyday legal problems, without the inconvenience or cost of using a solicitor --from publisher.
This volume presents a collection of 301 ready-made self-help legal letters, agreements and forms for both business and personal use.
Lon L Fuller's account of what he termed 'the internal morality of law' is widely accepted as the classic twentieth century statement of the principles of the rule of law. Much less accepted is his claim that a necessary connection between law and morality manifests in these principles, with the result that his jurisprudence largely continues to occupy a marginal place in the field of legal philosophy. In 'Forms Liberate: Reclaiming the Jurisprudence of Lon L Fuller', Kristen Rundle offers a close textual analysis of Fuller's published writings and working papers to explain how his claims about the internal morality of law belong to a wider exploration of the ways in which the distinctive form of law introduces meaningful limits to lawgiving power through its connection to human agency. By reading Fuller on his own terms, 'Forms Liberate' demonstrates why his challenge to a purely instrumental conception of law remains salient for twenty-first century legal scholarship.
This volume presents a collection of 301 ready-made self-help legal letters, agreements and forms for both business and personal use.