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Digital Property Cycles, Joshua Fairfield
Digital Property Cycles, Joshua Fairfield
Washington and Lee Law Review
The present downturn in non-fungible token (“NFT”) markets is no cause for immediate alarm. There have been multiple cycles in both the legal and media focus on digital intangible property, and these cycles will recur. The cycles are easily explainable: demand for intangible property is constant, even increasing. The legal regimes governing ownership of these assets are unstable and poorly suited to satisfying the preferences of buyers and sellers. The combination of demand and poor legal regulation gives rise to the climate of fraud that has come to characterize NFTs, but it has nothing to do with the value of …
The Federal Law Of Property: The Case Of Inheritance Disclaimers And Tenancy By The Entireties, David Gray Carlson
The Federal Law Of Property: The Case Of Inheritance Disclaimers And Tenancy By The Entireties, David Gray Carlson
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Distinguished, Followed, And Overruled:North Carolina Reconsiders Entiretiesby Partition Deed
Distinguished, Followed, And Overruled:North Carolina Reconsiders Entiretiesby Partition Deed
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Property-Effect Of Tax Sales On Appurtenant Easement Upon Servient Estate Sold For Delinquent Taxes. [Federal]
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Property-Remedies Of Owner Against Encroachment By Trees From Adjoining Property [Sterling V. Weinstein, D. C. 1950]
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Property-Right Of Surface Owner To Easement Of Necessity Through Mineral Stratum To Reach Underlying Estate [Pyramid Coal Corp. V. Pratt, Ind. 1950]
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Property-Right Of Subsequent Grantee By Quitclaim Deed Or With Actual Notice To Take Advantage Of Prior Grantee's Failure To Record
Washington and Lee Law Review
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