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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Property Law, L. Charles Long Jr.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Property Law, L. Charles Long Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
While the Supreme Court of Virginia handed down decisions of significance dealing with the ownership and operation of real property in the Commonwealth during the past year, in most cases the court was content to apply well-settled law in new fact situations, or to extend the boundaries of such law gently into new territory. The General Assembly, for its part, spent most of its energy clarifying existing legislation or repairing portions of statutes which, either in operation or in prospect, needed relatively minor modifications. The foregoing statements are not intended to belittle the cases which were decided and the legislation …
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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