Boyd's rule — In a corporate reorganization, no junior security may be given participation without providing a new consideration therefor, unless all securities senior to it have received full equivalent of their rights against the estate. Phelan v. Middle… … Black's law dictionary
Boyd Chambers — Boyd B. Fox Chambers was a college football coach. From 1909 to 1916, he served as the head football coach at Marshall, where he compiled a 31 26 3 record. From 1918 to 1921, he was the head coach at Cincinnati, where he compiled a 12 15 3 record … Wikipedia
Boyd Rice — This article is about the musician Boyd Rice. For the Cutting Horse Trainer, see Boyd Rice (Cutting Horse Trainer). Boyd Rice Also known as NON Born December 1956 (age 54) Origin Lemon Grove, California, United States … Wikipedia
Boyd v. United States — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants= ArgueDate= ArgueYear= DecideDate= DecideYear= SubmitDate=February 1 SubmitYear=1886 FullName=Boyd and others, Claimants, etc. v. United States USVol=116 USPage=616 Citation=6 S.Ct. 524; 29 L.Ed. 746 Prior=… … Wikipedia
Boyd County High School — Infobox School name = Boyd County High School location = 12307 Midland Trail Road Ashland, Kentucky 41102 district = Boyd County Public Schools country = United States coordinates = coord|38.379|N|82.703|W|region:US type:edu principal = Rhonda… … Wikipedia
Boyd rule — In a corporate reorganization, no junior security may be given participation without providing a new consideration therefor, unless all securities senior to it have received full equivalent of their rights against the estate. Phelan v. Middle… … Black's law dictionary
Boyd rule — In a corporate reorganization, no junior security may be given participation without providing a new consideration therefor, unless all securities senior to it have received full equivalent of their rights against the estate. Phelan v. Middle… … Black's law dictionary
Mere evidence rule — In the law of the United States, the mere evidence rule was a historical doctrine that defined the scope of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Origins Justice Bradley laid the foundation for the mere evidence rule with a… … Wikipedia
Exclusionary rule — The exclusionary rule is a legal principle in the United States, under constitutional law, that holds that evidence collected or analyzed in violation of the defendant s constitutional rights is inadmissible for a criminal prosecution in a court… … Wikipedia
McKinney Boyd High School — Address 600 Lake Forest Dr. McKinney, Texas, 75070 USA … Wikipedia