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Real Property -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Real Property -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
I. Deeds
A. Construction
B. Suit to Set Aside Deed
C. Boundary Disputes
II. Titles
A. Dedication
B. Easements
C. Avulsion, Accretion, Reliction
III. Eminent Domain
A. Right to Incidental Damages
B. Value of Leasehold
C. Measure of Damages for Diversion of Stream
D. Determination of Area of Land Condemned
E. Liability of City for Land Condemned Within Its Boundaries
IV. Landlord and Tenant
A. Liability of Landlord for Injury to Employee of Tenant Due to Defective Condition of Premises
B. Right of Landlord to Enforce Forfeiture Clause.
Commercial Transactions And Personal Property -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, John A. Spanoale
Commercial Transactions And Personal Property -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, John A. Spanoale
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Code, and its repealer provisions, will not become effective in Tennessee until June 30, 1964. This delay gives the practicing attorney fifteen months to become familiar with its provisions. This amount of time will be needed for such education, for the Code is a very large and detailed piece of legislation, and little has been written comparing the present Tennessee law to the Code. It is not the purpose of this article to attempt to summarize the effect of the provisions of this legislation on the present Tennessee law, but only to give notice that it has been enacted …
The Capital Gains "Holding" Dilemma, Allen Sultan
The Capital Gains "Holding" Dilemma, Allen Sultan
Vanderbilt Law Review
An important question under the capital gains provisions of the revenue laws is the meaning of the term "hold." The author studies judicial concepts of "holding" and concludes that inconsistencies have been introduced by judicial reaction to changing concepts of property. Noting that past legislative attempts to remedy the situation have been fruitless, he issues a call for "enlightened" congressional action.