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Real Estate Law, Richard W. Gregory, Lindsey Dobbs Chase
Real Estate Law, Richard W. Gregory, Lindsey Dobbs Chase
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Estate And Land Use Law, Brian R. Marron
Real Estate And Land Use Law, Brian R. Marron
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Solar Rights And Restrictive Covenants: A Microeconomic Analysis , Arto Becker
Solar Rights And Restrictive Covenants: A Microeconomic Analysis , Arto Becker
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This comment addresses the enforceability of restrictive covenants in relation to solar energy rights. Articulating the framework for development of solar energy, this comment works through an economic model formulated by Professors Ellickson, Coase, Calabresi, and Malemed. Looking for an efficient allocation of resources, this comment proposes a modernization of common law property principles to ensure the proper growth of solar energy.
Housing For The Elderly: Constitutional Limitations And Our Obligations, Ed Stafman
Housing For The Elderly: Constitutional Limitations And Our Obligations, Ed Stafman
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Running Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Luther House
The Running Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Luther House
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Real Property--Notice Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Wayne J. Carroll
Real Property--Notice Of Restrictive Covenants In Kentucky, Wayne J. Carroll
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Restrictive Covenants--Use, Maintenance Or Grant Of Right Of Way Across Restricted Property, Charles R. Hamm
Restrictive Covenants--Use, Maintenance Or Grant Of Right Of Way Across Restricted Property, Charles R. Hamm
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Future Interests - Effect Of Change Of Conditions On Rights Of Entry And Possibilities Of Reverter Created To Control The Use Of Land, Rinaldo L. Bianchi
Future Interests - Effect Of Change Of Conditions On Rights Of Entry And Possibilities Of Reverter Created To Control The Use Of Land, Rinaldo L. Bianchi
Michigan Law Review
It is the purpose of this comment to examine the skills which courts have developed to avoid inequitable results which might arise from forfeiture of estates, and, further, to attempt to demonstrate that judicial opinion may be in a transitional stage, tending to incorporate into law the equitable doctrine of change of conditions in disposing of cases involving rights of entry and possibilities of reverter.
Equal Protection--Enforcement Of Restrictive Covenants, Roger B. Leland
Equal Protection--Enforcement Of Restrictive Covenants, Roger B. Leland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Restrictive Covenants: Tourist Homes As Violations, Roy Vance Jr.
Restrictive Covenants: Tourist Homes As Violations, Roy Vance Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equity: Restrictive Covenants; Construction Of Covenant To Use Property For Erection Of A Residence, R. T. Sweeney
Equity: Restrictive Covenants; Construction Of Covenant To Use Property For Erection Of A Residence, R. T. Sweeney
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Zoning - Construction Of Ordinance Restricting District To Residences - Rooming House As Business, S. R. Stroud
Zoning - Construction Of Ordinance Restricting District To Residences - Rooming House As Business, S. R. Stroud
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff purchased the property in question on January 26, 1934. The property was subject to restrictive covenants, running with the land until January 26, 1930, which prohibited use for "any trade or business whatsoever or any boarding house." On August 18, 1922, a temporary zoning ordinance of the city of Long Beach was adopted to retain the advantages secured by the restrictive covenants. This was followed by a permanent zoning ordinance on July 8, 1930. Under the permanent zoning ordinance the property in question was included in "Residence A" district which was restricted to "a one family detached house for …