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Air Law - Legal Status Of Airplane Flight, Philip A. Hart Jr.
Air Law - Legal Status Of Airplane Flight, Philip A. Hart Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The classical statement of the extent of the landowner's right to the air space above his land is the maxim, Cujus est solum ejus est usque ad coelum. It is recognized, however, that decisions stating such a rule are not in point upon the status of air navigation today, for when those decisions were rendered flights were made in fancy only. Hence it is that all cases deciding this modern problem have disregarded the literal meaning of this maxim and tried to strike a compromise between the claims of air navigation and the claims of ownership. Three theories have …
Party Walls - Replacement And Removal, Charles W. Allen
Party Walls - Replacement And Removal, Charles W. Allen
Michigan Law Review
The usual American theory of the rights of adjoining land owners in a party wall is that each owns in severalty that part of the wall on his land and each has an easement of support in that part on the land of the other. If the structure is erected under an express contract, the rights of the parties are determined by the terms of their contract. And when the easement of support is created by prescription, its scope is measured by the prior user, and no right to remove or replace the wall can exist by virtue of the …