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- Institute on Equitable Remedies : Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 9 & 10, 1964 / by Institute on Equitable Remedies(1964 :Winston-Salem, N.C.); Duke University.School of Law.(CARDINAL)155145; North Carolina Bar Association.(CARDINAL)178925; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.School of Law.(CARDINAL)168415; Wake Forest College.School of Law.(CARDINAL)160796;
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- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Equitable remedies; North Caroliniana.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Contract remedies in a nutshell / by Friedman, Jane M.;
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- Subjects: Breach of contract; Equitable remedies;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Remedies in a nutshell / by Tabb, William Murray,1952-(CARDINAL)273434; Janutis, Rachel M.(CARDINAL)314799;
Introduction to remedies -- The significance of remedial characterizations -- Preventive injunctions -- Specific performance -- Equitable defenses -- Preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders -- Contempt -- Structural, restorative, and prophylactic injunctions -- Special issues in equity -- Breach of contract remedies -- Tort damages -- Adjustments to damages -- Limitations on compensatory damages -- Damages for economic loss or distress alone -- Punitive damages -- Unjust enrichment -- Limits on restitutionary remedies -- Jury trials -- Attorneys' fees -- Declaratory remedies
- Subjects: Remedies (Law);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Remedies in a nutshell / by Tabb, William Murray,1952-author.(CARDINAL)273434; Janutis, Rachel M.,author.(CARDINAL)314799;
Introduction to remedies -- The significance of remedial characterizations -- Preventive injunctions -- Specific performance -- Equitable defenses -- Preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders -- Contempt -- Structural, restorative, and prophylactic injunctions -- Special issues in equity -- Breach of contract remedies -- Tort damages -- Adjustments to damages -- Limitations on compensatory damages -- Damages for economic loss or distress alone -- Punitive damages -- Unjust enrichment -- Limits on restitutionary remedies -- Jury trials -- Attorneys' fees -- Declaratory remedies.
- Subjects: Study guides.; Remedies (Law);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- In search of mycotopia : citizen science, fungi fanatics, and the untapped potential of mushrooms / by Bierend, Doug,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-312) and index."An engaging and thrilling tour of the new frontiers in mycology-from ecology to fermentation to medicine-introducing the reader to the fascinating characters involved in the fungal Renaissance. Fungi are fundamental to life. As decomposers, they are critical to the formation and sustenance of soils and ecosystems. As endlessly innovative chemists, they devise and secrete enzymes that can break down a vast variety of materials, mitigate bacterial and viral infections, and interact-for better or worse-with the bodies and brains of animals that consume their fruiting bodies, commonly called mushrooms. Given their ubiquity and utility, it's no surprise that humans have deep cultural connections to fungi and mushrooms, even while they have remained both understudied by institutional science and misunderstood by the general populace. But an emerging mycological vanguard is reaching maturity, exploring and advocating for fungi's capacity to remediate contaminated landscapes and waterways, provide food and medicine, and demonstrate how humans might live in equitable and sustainable accord with nature and one another. This diverse cadre of growers, independent researchers, ecologists, entrepreneurs, and amateur enthusiasts is also scrambling to seize on rising demand for specialty mushrooms in culinary and medicinal markets, advance burgeoning fields of 'applied mycology,' and center conversations about social justice and sustainability. In In Search of Mycotopia, Doug Bierend introduces readers to an incredible and oft-overlooked kingdom of life and the potential it holds for our future, by way of the weird and wonderful communities of citizen scientists and microbe devotees working on the fungal frontier. Together they form a picture of the modern mycological movement, which sees these organisms as teachers, partners, and sources of wisdom that offer ways and means for creating a better world."--
- Subjects: Mycology.; Mushrooms.; Fungi.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- As it was give(n) to me / by Kranitz, Stacy,1976-photographer,editor.;
Includes list of works consulted."For the past twelve years, Stacy Kranitz has been making photographs in the Appalachian region of the United States in order to explore how photography can solidify or demystify stereotypes, and interpret memory and history in a region where the medium has failed to provide an equitable depiction of its people. Rather than reinforcing conventional views of Appalachia as a poverty-ridden region, or by selectively dwelling on positive aspects of the place and its people to offset problematic stereotypes, this work insists that each of these options are equally problematic ways of looking at place. This work does not attempt to illustrate a certain type of injustice in the hope of remedying it. Instead, Kranitz has come to Appalachia to open up a new kind of narrative, one that examines our understanding of culture and place in a manner that is poised between notions of right and wrong. As the narrative of As it Was Give(n) To Me unfolds, the book provides an intimate perspective on a region forced to transition away from coal extraction as its dominant source of economic stability, an opioid epidemic that has wreaked havoc on communities, and the role of Appalachia in a politically divided nation."--provided by the publisher
- Subjects: Documentary photographs.; Photographs.; Illustrated works.; Coal mines and mining; Portrait photography.; Social problems.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Real property in a nutshell / by Bernhardt, Roger,author.(CARDINAL)305715; Burkhart, Ann M.,1952-author.(CARDINAL)305714;
"No other course in the first year of law school seems to involve as many rules as Property Law. Students suffer under the sheer number of rules thrown at them, and professors chafe at the amount of class time consumed in the brute articulation of all these rules. This book attempts to remedy that a little. For students, it offers a brief compilation of all or most of the rules that are covered in the standard Property Law casebooks and organizes them so as to minimize their seeming randomness and arbitrariness. For professors, it offers an opportunity to free up class time for an exploration of how the rules came to be, how they operate (or how to operate around them), and whether they work. Our goal is to make the mechanical statement of the rules the beginning, rather than the end, of the study of Property Law"--Introduction.
- Subjects: Real property;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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