Tag: GI

  • Gift

    Gift in United States Gift Definition A voluntary conveyance; that is, a conveyance not founded on the consideration of money or blood. The word denotes rather the motive of the conveyance, so that a feoffment or grant may be called a gift when gratuitous. A gift is of the same nature as a […]

  • Ginnie Mae

    Ginnie Mae in the United States Ginnie Mae in the context of Real Estate Resurces See Also GNMA

  • G.I. Bill of Rights 1944

    G.I. Bill of Rights 1944 in the United States Introduction to G.I. Bill of Rights 1944 In the context of the legal history: Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, also called the G.I. Bill of Rights. Granted $13 billion in aid for former servicemen, ranging from educational grants to housing and other […]

  • Gift Taxes

    Gift Taxes in United States Plain-English Law Gift Taxes as defined by Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (p. 437-455):Federal taxes assessed on any gift, or combination of gifts, from one person to another that exceeds $13,000 in one year. There are some exceptions to this tax. Gift Taxes in […]

  • Gideon V Wainwright The Supreme Court Opinion

    Gideon v Wainwright The Supreme Court Opinion in the United States Introduction to Gideon v Wainwright The Supreme Court Opinion The decision in Gideon was based on the Court’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The 14th Amendment provides that the […]

  • Gideon V Wainwright

    Gideon v. Wainwright in the United States Gideon v. Wainwright 372 U.S. 335 (1963) United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled GIDEON v. WAINWRIGHT 372 U.S. 335 (1963) From time to time in constitutional history an obscure […]

  • Gideon V Wainwright Aftermath

    Gideon v Wainwright Aftermath in the United States Introduction to Gideon v Wainwright Aftermath The Supreme Court decision did not free Gideon; it only gave him the right to a new trial with a lawyer. The case against Gideon had been weak from the start, based on the testimony of a young man […]

  • Gideon V Wainwright Gideon And His Case

    Gideon v Wainwright Gideon and his Case in the United States Introduction to Gideon v Wainwright Gideon and his Case In 1961 Clarence Earl Gideon, a 51-year-old small-time criminal, was arrested and charged with burglarizing the Bay Harbor Poolroom in Panama City, Florida. When he was brought […]

  • Gideon V Wainwright Supreme Court Arguments

    Gideon v Wainwright Supreme Court Arguments in the United States Introduction to Gideon v Wainwright Supreme Court Arguments Gideon had not been able to afford a lawyer in his initial trial, and he could not afford to hire one to take his case to the Supreme Court. However, unlike the trial […]

  • GI Bill

    GI Bill in the United States Resources See Also Legal Topics. Armed Services; Veterans Affairs Department. Recession, Suburbs, World War II Bonuses, Military ; Pensions, Military and Naval ; Veterans Affairs, Department of. Further Reading (Books) Hyman, Harold M. American Singularity: The […]

  • GI Bill Of Rights

    GI Bill of Rights in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs: the Gi Bill Introduction to GI Bill of Rights The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, popularly referred to as the GI Bill of Rights, provided unemployment and education allowances and home, farm, and business loans […]

  • Gift In Contemplation Of Death

    Gift In Contemplation Of Death in United States Gift In Contemplation Of Death Definition Gift Causa Mortis in this legal EncyclopediaGift In Contemplation Of Death definition in the Law Dictionary Gift In Contemplation Of Death in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Gift In […]

  • Gift Causa Mortis

    Gift Causa Mortis in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982See gift (in U.S. law).(Revised by Ann De Vries) What is Gift Causa Mortis? For a meaning of it, read Gift Causa Mortis in the Legal Dictionary here. Browse and search more U.S. and […]

  • Gift Inter Vivos

    Gift Inter Vivos in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982See gift (in U.S. law).(Revised by Ann De Vries) What is Gift Inter Vivos? For a meaning of it, read Gift Inter Vivos in the Legal Dictionary here. Browse and search more U.S. and […]

  • Giving Rings

    Giving Rings in United States Giving Rings Definition A ceremony by gift of finger rings by a barrister on being made a serjeant-at-law. Giving Rings in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Giving Rings, Giving Rings in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Giving Rings, Giving Rings in […]