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Property Law and Real Estate

West Virginia University

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Real property

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A Fresh Look At An Old Tort: Litigating Slander Of Title In Mineral Disputes, J. Zak Ritchie Apr 2013

A Fresh Look At An Old Tort: Litigating Slander Of Title In Mineral Disputes, J. Zak Ritchie

West Virginia Law Review

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Delinquent And Non-Entered Lands And Due Process, John W. Fisher Ii Sep 2012

Delinquent And Non-Entered Lands And Due Process, John W. Fisher Ii

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rural Property Law, Alan Romero Apr 2010

Rural Property Law, Alan Romero

West Virginia Law Review

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Disturbing Surface Rights: What Does Reasonably Necessary Mean In West Virginia, Clinton W. Smith May 1983

Disturbing Surface Rights: What Does Reasonably Necessary Mean In West Virginia, Clinton W. Smith

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Real Property--Wills--Judicial Construction Of To A And His Children, Thomas R. Ross Ii Apr 1973

Real Property--Wills--Judicial Construction Of To A And His Children, Thomas R. Ross Ii

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Insurer Liability For Damage To Realty When Payment Would Result In Windfall Recovery, Judith Herndon Apr 1967

Insurer Liability For Damage To Realty When Payment Would Result In Windfall Recovery, Judith Herndon

West Virginia Law Review

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Diminishing Property Rights, Hazel Armenta Straub Feb 1967

Diminishing Property Rights, Hazel Armenta Straub

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Use Of The Containing Space After The Removal Of Subsurface Minerals, Robert T. Donley Nov 1953

Use Of The Containing Space After The Removal Of Subsurface Minerals, Robert T. Donley

West Virginia Law Review

Two recent West Virginia cases-one expressly, and the other inferentially-again bring to prominence the much-debated question of who has the "ownership" of the space remaining after the removal of subsurface minerals where there has been a severance in title of them from the other strata. It may be remarked, at the outset, that the results reached by the courts are the same whether the title of the mineral owner be granted to him or whether it be excepted by him from a grant of the land. The discussion which will follow is not in the spirit of adverse criticism of …


The Transfer Of Title To Timber In West Virginia, J. H. M. Jr. Jun 1950

The Transfer Of Title To Timber In West Virginia, J. H. M. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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