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Abstract
The purpose of this monograph is to consider the afore-mentioned topics and other questions inherent in the doctrine of advancements. Different interpretations in the various states will be discussed. The principal objectives of the work are to make a comparative study of advancement legislation and to state the law as it actually exists as a basis for determining whether it can be improved.
Recommended Citation
Harold I. Elbert,
ADVANCEMENTS: I,
51
Mich. L. Rev.
665
(1953).
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