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Future Interests--A Fee Limited Upon A Fee By The Deed--Heir Construed As Heir Of The Body, Howard Caplan
Future Interests--A Fee Limited Upon A Fee By The Deed--Heir Construed As Heir Of The Body, Howard Caplan
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensation To Landowners For Property Lying Within Limits Of Ancient Turnpikes, Upon Change In Traveled Way, Robert T. Donley
Compensation To Landowners For Property Lying Within Limits Of Ancient Turnpikes, Upon Change In Traveled Way, Robert T. Donley
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Property--Bill To Remove Cloud When Remedy At Law Is Adequate, Clara Dwight Whitten
Real Property--Bill To Remove Cloud When Remedy At Law Is Adequate, Clara Dwight Whitten
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Reverses Itself On Quest Of Party Walls--Right Of The Assignee Covenantor To Sue, Anne Slifkin
Supreme Court Reverses Itself On Quest Of Party Walls--Right Of The Assignee Covenantor To Sue, Anne Slifkin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mortgages-Sale Under Trust Deed Mortgage For Inadequate Price-Effect
Mortgages-Sale Under Trust Deed Mortgage For Inadequate Price-Effect
Michigan Law Review
The defendant, administrator of the estate of the mortgagee, bought the mortgaged property at the foreclosure sale for one thousand dollars. He bought for himself and not for the estate. He sold the property to a third party for three thousand five hundred dollars. The plaintiff mortgagor brought this suit to compel the defendant to account for the two thousand five hundred dollar difference between the price he paid for the property, and the amount he received for it, allowing a credit for the amount still due on the plaintiff's note-two thousand dollars. Held, where, as in this case, …
Changes In Washington Land Title Record Law, F. C. Hackman
Changes In Washington Land Title Record Law, F. C. Hackman
Washington Law Review
Among the many laws enacted by the recent Legislature, which were approved by the Governor, and took effect at 12 o'clock midnight June 8, is one which governs the filing of land title instruments for recordation and repealing the existing statute, Section 10596 of Remington's Compiled Statutes. The title and the sections of this act material to this discussion are set forth below.
Methods Of Making Gifts For Charitable Or Public Uses, J. W. Simonton
Methods Of Making Gifts For Charitable Or Public Uses, J. W. Simonton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutionality Of Municipal Zoning And Segregation Ordinances, George D. Hott
Constitutionality Of Municipal Zoning And Segregation Ordinances, George D. Hott
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court And Zoning Legislation, J. H. Toelle
The Supreme Court And Zoning Legislation, J. H. Toelle
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Park's Cases On Mortgages, Robert C. Brown
Landlord And Tenant--Tenancy At Will Of The Lessee, J. V. S.
Landlord And Tenant--Tenancy At Will Of The Lessee, J. V. S.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Liens, Charles C. White
Federal Liens, Charles C. White
West Virginia Law Review
It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the various liens, arising under United States laws or statutes, that may affect the title to real estate. Since the writer discussed the subject of bankruptcy at the 1922 meeting of this association no discusison of that subject is included in this paper.
Cases On Mortgages, By James Lewis Parks (1926), Crawford M. Bishop
Cases On Mortgages, By James Lewis Parks (1926), Crawford M. Bishop
Washington Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right Of A Finder Depends Upon The Locus In Quo, W. Lewis Roberts
The Right Of A Finder Depends Upon The Locus In Quo, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mechanic's Liens On Mortgaged Automobiles, Vert C. Fraser
Mechanic's Liens On Mortgaged Automobiles, Vert C. Fraser
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Does The Place Where A Lost Article Is Found Determine The Rights Of The Finder?, Roy Mitchell Moreland
Does The Place Where A Lost Article Is Found Determine The Rights Of The Finder?, Roy Mitchell Moreland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mechanic's Liens On Mortgaged Automobiles, Richard C. Stoll
Mechanic's Liens On Mortgaged Automobiles, Richard C. Stoll
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Rights Of Finders Of Lost Property, Roy Mitchell Moreland
The Rights Of Finders Of Lost Property, Roy Mitchell Moreland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Rule As To Tacking Interests In Adverse Possession, H. H. Grooms
Kentucky Rule As To Tacking Interests In Adverse Possession, H. H. Grooms
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.