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Terminology Of The Court Of Appeals Of Kentucky In Regard To Certain Interests In Realty, C. D. Carpenter
Terminology Of The Court Of Appeals Of Kentucky In Regard To Certain Interests In Realty, C. D. Carpenter
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conditional Sales In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Conditional Sales In Kentucky, W. Lewis Roberts
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Origin And Bases Of The Doctrine Of Equitable Conversion, Andrew Clark
The Origin And Bases Of The Doctrine Of Equitable Conversion, Andrew Clark
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equitable Conversion By Contract, R. T. Miller
Equitable Conversion By Contract, R. T. Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Corporations - Parent's Liability For Subsidiary's Obligations, Michigan Law Review
Corporations - Parent's Liability For Subsidiary's Obligations, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A parent corporation owned all the stock of a subsidiary which it had organized to hold real estate, its own business being mercantile. The directors and officers of both corporations were identical. The subsidiary sublet premises for ninety-nine years, in turn leasing them to the parent for ten years. Improvements were made in accordance with the subsidiary's contract, and "leasehold trust certificates" were issued by an assignee of the underlying lease. The parent quit the premises before the expiration of its lease, but paid the rent for the whole period. The subsidiary then defaulted on the ninety-nine year lease, having …
Mortgagee's Rights In The Event Of A Deficiency, Jesse Slingluff Jr.
Mortgagee's Rights In The Event Of A Deficiency, Jesse Slingluff Jr.
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Covenants Running With The Land - Union Trust Company V. Rosenburg
Covenants Running With The Land - Union Trust Company V. Rosenburg
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alienability And Transmissibility Of Future Interests In Maryland, Russell R. Reno
Alienability And Transmissibility Of Future Interests In Maryland, Russell R. Reno
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eminent Domain -Valuation Of Land - Evidence Of Potential Use, Donald H. Larmee
Eminent Domain -Valuation Of Land - Evidence Of Potential Use, Donald H. Larmee
Michigan Law Review
The United States Government condemned certain lands of the petitioners on the island of Oahu for a federal public purpose. Although the owners of the lands had for many years used them mainly for cattle raising, they had in view the ultimate use of them for the growing of sugar cane. The petitioners offered to prove that over 3,000 acres of the tract were suitable for the growing of sugar cane due to the climate and contour of the land. They further offered to prove that on other lands owned by them a water source was available from which water …