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Covenants - Effect Of Change Of Conditions On Equitable Restrictions, Dan K. Cook
Covenants - Effect Of Change Of Conditions On Equitable Restrictions, Dan K. Cook
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff was a lot owner in a residential district consisting of twenty-three blocks. Each lot in the district was subject to a restriction, imposed by the grantor, which limited the use of the lots to residence purposes. Subsequent to the imposition of this restriction, numerous oil and gas wells had been drilled in the territory surrounding the district, so that the lots in the district had depreciated in value approximately thirty-five to fifty per cent. By ordinance, the use zoning area which included the district had been changed from a residence use to an oil and gas use. At the …
Building Lines And Reservations For Future Streets, S. L. Galpin
Building Lines And Reservations For Future Streets, S. L. Galpin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Zoning Board Of Appeals--Dispensing Power, Donald M. Hutton
Constitutional Law--Zoning Board Of Appeals--Dispensing Power, Donald M. Hutton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property Owners' Consent Provisions In Zoning Ordinances, Harold C. Havighurst
Property Owners' Consent Provisions In Zoning Ordinances, Harold C. Havighurst
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rylands Vs. Fletcher Rule In West Virginia, Edmund C. Dickinson
The Rylands Vs. Fletcher Rule In West Virginia, Edmund C. Dickinson
West Virginia Law Review
The apparent tendency of recent legislation to recur to the early conception of liability regardless of fault has called attention again to that much discussed subject, and particularly to that manifestation of it which we call the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher. It is not the purpose of the writer to discuss the theoretical merits of that rule or to engage in any controversy as to its scope or utility. Assuming its existence and recognition in some jurisdictions, the purpose of this article is to analyze the West Virginia cases involving the doctrine with a view to ascertaining the extent …
Legal Limitations Of Municipal Beatification, T. P. H.
Legal Limitations Of Municipal Beatification, T. P. H.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.