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Volume 51, Spring 1977, Number 3
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Articles
Impasse Resolution in Public Sector Collective Bargaining--An Examination of Compulsory Interest Arbitration in New York
Arvid Anderson, Eleanor Sovern MacDonald, and John F. O'Reilly
A Proposal For Mandatory Preselection Screening for State Court Judges
Martin I. Kaminsky
Notes
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 203(c): Revival of Landlord's Time-Barred Counterclaim for Reformation of Lease Denied in Action by Tenant for Recovery of Rent Overpayment
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CPLR 301: Application of the "Doing Business" Predicate to Acquire In Personam Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Individual
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CPLR 3211: Court of Appeals Limits Use of Affidavits Where Motion to Dismiss Is Not Converted Into Motion for Summary Judgment
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CPLR 4519: Dead Man's Statute Not Applicable When an Interested Claimant Enters Decedent's Deposition Into Evidence
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CPLR 5232(a): Service of Execution Terminates Statutory Right of Setoff
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EPTL § 5-1.1(b)(1)(B): Totten Trust Established Prior ro August 31, 1966 and Transferred to Another Depository Subsequent to That Date Held To Be a Testamentary Substitute
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Penal Law § 135.20: Court of Appeals Reaffirms Merger Doctrine in Second Degree Kidnapping Prosecutions
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Jurisdiction of Surrogate's Court Over Inter Vivos Trusts Relating to the Affairs of a Decedent
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Residence Requirements in a Matrimonial Action Held Not to Relate to Subject Matter Jurisdiction
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State Not Liable for False Imprisonment Where Defect in Subject Matter Jurisdiction of Committing Court Not Apparent on Face of Legal Process
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Application of Foreign Objects Discovery Rule Extended to Cause of Action in Negligence and Breach of Warranty
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Equitable Conversion of Surplus Mortgage Foreclosure Proceeds
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