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Superiority Of Remediation Liens: A Cure To The Virus Of Blight, Marilyn Uzdavines
Superiority Of Remediation Liens: A Cure To The Virus Of Blight, Marilyn Uzdavines
University of Baltimore Law Review
Blight in a neighborhood is like a virus that spreads throughout the community. If left unchecked, that virus will destroy the community. In cities like Detroit, the spread of blight has ruined the economy and led to a dramatic plunge in population and the underfunding of city services. Blighted communities have transformed into vast swathes of abandoned properties that attract crime and create hazardous conditions to anyone who dares to remain in them. Although cities like Detroit have received exceptional media attention due to their overwhelming problems, blight continues to affect Detroit and communities in many states across the United …
Comments: Equitable Subrogation In Maryland Mortgages And The Restatement Of Property: A Historical Analysis For Contemporary Solutions, Gregg H. Mosson
Comments: Equitable Subrogation In Maryland Mortgages And The Restatement Of Property: A Historical Analysis For Contemporary Solutions, Gregg H. Mosson
University of Baltimore Law Review
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"Property And Law Are Born And Must Die Together"': The Honorable Dale R. Cathell's Philosophy Of Individual Property Rights And The Government In The Court Of Appeals And The Court Of Special Appeals, 1989-2007, Lynne A. Battaglia
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Notes: When A Contract For The Purchase Of Land Is Executed Prior To The Initiation Of A Suit Involving The Propertys Title, Lis Pendens May Be Precluded From Affecting The Purchaser's Interest Under The Doctrine Of Equitable Conversion. Deshields V. Broadwater, 338 Md. 422, 659 A.2d 300 (1995), Christopher J. Marchand
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Notes: Commercial Law — Consumer Protection Act — Landlord-Tenant — Remedies — Private Action By Tenant Under Maryland's Consumer Protection Act Requires Demonstration Of Actual Loss Or Injury, I.E., Diminution In Rental Value, In Order To Justify Restitutionary Award Of Rents Paid For The Lease Of Unlicensed Residential Property. Citaramanis V. Hallowell, 328 Md. 142, 613 A.2d 964 (1992), Michael B. Macwilliams
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Comments: The Continued Expansion Of The Public Use Requirement In Eminent Domain, Jonathan Neal Portner
Comments: The Continued Expansion Of The Public Use Requirement In Eminent Domain, Jonathan Neal Portner
University of Baltimore Law Review
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