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-0968S00.75 1981, Vol. 49, No. 6, 968-970 Comments Rebuttal to and Constructive Comments on " Construct Validity of the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale" Peter F. Merenda and Frank Sparadeo University of Rhode Island ...
: A Response to the Rebuttal and Constructive Comments of Merenda and Sparadeo John R. Graham Mark F. Schwartz Kent State University Scarsdale, New York This article responds to the criticisms by Merenda ...
intuitive became merely baffling. ‘Subject to all valid claims, liens, and equities’ In the core applications of constructive trust there has been a defective transfer by the claimant to the debtor—a transfer ...
to contemplate again this primary but rather slippery principle underpinning statutory construction . For a grundnorm of interpretation, the search for legislative intention has some curious features. Commentators ...
of omission and commission, thereby leading to relevant changes, if any, before further use other than as a guide to assessments in the area. In this regard, we solicit reviews, comments , criticisms ...
evoked comments by Kjellmer, Lindecrantz and Rosén that can be summarized as follows: 1) STAN analysis is based on a unipolar lead but the authors used a negative aVF lead, and they did not validate ...
of the questions before the court led to a unanimous judgment, namely whether amendment post-trial was an abuse of process and whether courts should give a validating construction to a patent. The final two ...
from, or imposed on, the words’.44 This was considered to be ‘part of [the] orthodox approach to construction ’.45 On this basis, the Full Court disagreed with Bathurst CJ’s comments and held ...
and an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from the Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.3 Abstract As a fundamental step in patent infringement cases, claim construction must take into account both ...
of the counterhegemonic contextual information would activate unintended constructs that would produce a boomerang effect whereby participants' beliefs moved away from the factual information presented in the rebuttal ...
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