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Military Law Review

By Persons, Wilton B.

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Book Id: WPLBN0000696709
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File Size: 15.85 MB.
Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Military Law Review  
Author: Persons, Wilton B.
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Armed Forces, Military law
Collections: Military Law Review
Historic
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Publisher: Government Publication

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Military Law Review

Excerpt
Excerpt: The Military Law Review, Bicentennial Issue commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Judge Advocate General?s Corps, U. S. Army, in July 1975. This special edition is designed to make reprints of 17 articles which have significantly influenced the development and administration of military law conveniently available to all practitioners. The articles selected for republication have been chosen from a \vide range of legal periodicals and address the history, growth and breadth, as well as the future of military lam,. The Military Law Review does not purport to promulgate Department of the Army policy or to be in any sense directory. The opinions reflected in each article and the prefatory comments are those of the author and the editors respectively and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Judge Advocate General or any governmental agency

Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Chapter I. Historical development. Introduction. .kmy non-a propriated funds and their antecedents. Navy and I J arine canteens and exchanges. Messes prior to World War I. Modern non-ap ropriated fund activities. Regulations ancfnon-appropriated funds. Conclusion. activities. Introduction. The federal government's immunity from State taxation. Early opinions and decisions of fund tax liability. Dugan v. United States: The first case involving the fund's Federal and state taxation of the funds prior to 1920. States begin to attempt taxation. First Standard Oil. A slow recognition of fund immunity. Second Standard Oil: The immunity concept vindicated. If not taxation, then regulation? Conclusion. Chapter 111. Non-appropriated fund contractual problems. Introduction. Yon-appro riated fund contracts: The earl years. Chapter 11. State taxation and regulation of non-appropriated fund immunity from taxation. Kyle v. LJ.g.: The first non-appropriated (uIn d contract case.

 
 



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