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Full-Text Articles in Law
Under A 99-Year Lease, A Lessor, Who Permitted, But Did Not Require, His Lessee To Demolish His Buildings And Construct New Improvements, Was Entitled To A Deductible Demolition Loss Under Section 165 Of The Internal Revenue Code Of 1954., Ron D'Addario
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Benefits Vs. Money As Compensation In A Partial Taking., Shelby A. Jordan
Benefits Vs. Money As Compensation In A Partial Taking., Shelby A. Jordan
St. Mary's Law Journal
This article compares and contrasts two different procedures courts use to ascertain a property's fair market value in an eminent domain proceeding. Twenty-seven states, the majority view, support the proposition that special but not general benefits may be deducted from any damages alleged to the remainder. However, neither special nor general benefits may be deducted from the value of the land taken. On the other hand, minority jurisdictions allow benefits to be set off from the total compensation awarded. These jurisdictions refuse to draw an artificial line between compensation for damages to the remainder and compensation for the land taken. …
Constitutional And Statutory Provisions Concerning Voter Qualifications As Consistently Construed By Texas Decisions, Do Not Violate But Strengthen The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment., Allen Cazier
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Texas Limited Partnership As A Vehicle For Real Estate Investment., Robert Leon Sonfield Jr.
The Texas Limited Partnership As A Vehicle For Real Estate Investment., Robert Leon Sonfield Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
The present trend of real estate investment is taking the form of utilizing the capital contribution of several persons rather than the former practice of an individual making such investments for his own account. These syndications, associations of several investors who combine their resources to acquire real estate property, allow for small investors to participate in real estate investment when they would not be able to otherwise. Syndications have available various legal forms, and it is essential that the syndication be structured in such a manner that it may achieved its desired goals. The ideal legal form for a syndication …
The Realities Of Contemporary Rental Agreements Require The Application Of Implied Warranty Of Habitability And Fitness As A Just And Necessary Implication From The Contractual Nature Of A Lease Of A Dwelling., V. Camp Cuthrell
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Texas Statute Authorizes A Relocation Assistance Program To Compensate Owners When Moving From Property Taken In The Acquisition Of Right Of Way For Highways., P. Blake Hedblom
Texas Statute Authorizes A Relocation Assistance Program To Compensate Owners When Moving From Property Taken In The Acquisition Of Right Of Way For Highways., P. Blake Hedblom
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Contested Will Case., Fred Erisman