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Torts--Extention Of Definition Of Invitee To One Entering Private Property Without Premission, Robert Bruce King
Torts--Extention Of Definition Of Invitee To One Entering Private Property Without Premission, Robert Bruce King
West Virginia Law Review
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Property--Effects Of Alteration Of Recordable Instruments, Robert Brand Stone
Property--Effects Of Alteration Of Recordable Instruments, Robert Brand Stone
West Virginia Law Review
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Some Municipal Annexation Problems In West Virginia, John Payne Scherer
Some Municipal Annexation Problems In West Virginia, John Payne Scherer
West Virginia Law Review
When a city or town in West Virginia desires to annex additional territory, it is frequently faced with perplexing problems in determining just what the proper procedures are. In some instances it is almost impossible to say with certainty whether certain annexation provisions of the code are applicable for a proposed annexation. One of the major problems is that the annexaton provisions of West Virginia's code are found in two separate chapters, chapter 8 and chapter 8A. The requirements for annexing additional territory are quite different in each of the two chapters. The purpose of this note is to examine …
Creditors' Rights--Tort Liability For Fraudulent Conveyance, John Welton Fisher Ii
Creditors' Rights--Tort Liability For Fraudulent Conveyance, John Welton Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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Adverse Possession Of Severable Minerals, William B. Stoebuck
Adverse Possession Of Severable Minerals, William B. Stoebuck
West Virginia Law Review
The subject of adverse possession is attended by such mystery that one might think it traceable to the druidic rather than late medieval period of English history. Existence of this mystery, needless as it may be, makes it worthwhile for any article on adverse possession to commence by establishing some basic concepts. Foremost among these is that, as understood today, adverse possession of another's land for the period of the statute limiting his right to recover it not only bars his remedy but creates in the disseisor an original title in fee simple. Thus, adverse possession gives the wrongful possessor …
Property--Involuntary Partition Of Jointly Owned Property, John I. Rogers Ii
Property--Involuntary Partition Of Jointly Owned Property, John I. Rogers Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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Taxation--Constitutional Aspects Of Tangible Property Assessments, Edward Garfield Atkins
Taxation--Constitutional Aspects Of Tangible Property Assessments, Edward Garfield Atkins
West Virginia Law Review
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