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Washington Law Review

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1928

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Statutory Redemption Rights, F. C. Hackman Oct 1928

Statutory Redemption Rights, F. C. Hackman

Washington Law Review

Herein will be discussed some of the problems which arise under the provisions of the code of Washington granting the right to redeem from execution sales of real property.


Real Estate Titles And Conveyancing, By Nelson L. North And Dewitt Van Buren (1927), F. C. Hackman Jul 1928

Real Estate Titles And Conveyancing, By Nelson L. North And Dewitt Van Buren (1927), F. C. Hackman

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Forfeiture Clause Test In Executory Contracts For The Sale Of Real Estate, Alfred J. Schweppe May 1928

The New Forfeiture Clause Test In Executory Contracts For The Sale Of Real Estate, Alfred J. Schweppe

Washington Law Review

The principle of Ashford v. Reese does not yet seem to have come to rest. In the recent case of Aylward v. Lally the supreme court has added another chapter on the legal relationship of vendor and purchaser, the incidents of which in this state at the present time are none too well defined.


Rights Of Vendees Under Executory Contracts Of Sale, George D. Lantz Mar 1928

Rights Of Vendees Under Executory Contracts Of Sale, George D. Lantz

Washington Law Review

It has been held by the Supreme Court of the State of Washington in a number of cases, that an executory contract to sell either real or personal property, generally designated as a conditional sales or installment contract, does not create in the vendee or buyer any legal or equitable interest in the property In so far as the rule applies to real property, there was a disposition on the part of many members of the bar to adversely criticise those decisions and to become fearful of their effect upon the status of the vendee's rights, after the court decided …