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From Common Law Logic-Chopper To Land-Use Planner: Eulogy For The Lawyer As Social Engineer, E. F. Roberts Jul 1968

From Common Law Logic-Chopper To Land-Use Planner: Eulogy For The Lawyer As Social Engineer, E. F. Roberts

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Property (1959-1967), Dudley Warner Woodbridge Jan 1968

Property (1959-1967), Dudley Warner Woodbridge

Virginia Bar Notes

No abstract provided.


Real Property, Dudley Warner Woodbridge Jan 1968

Real Property, Dudley Warner Woodbridge

Virginia Bar Notes

No abstract provided.


A Eulogy For The Old Property, E. F. Roberts Jan 1968

A Eulogy For The Old Property, E. F. Roberts

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


0152: Cristena Tuckwiller Receipt, 1861, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1968

0152: Cristena Tuckwiller Receipt, 1861, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Receipt for property tax in Greenbrier County, [West] Virginia.


Current Developments Under Ucc - Article 9, Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr. Jan 1968

Current Developments Under Ucc - Article 9, Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr.

Legal Scholarship by Dean Steinheimer

No abstract provided.


The Student As University Resident, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1968

The Student As University Resident, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives on or off-campus is unraveled by the institution’s position as a state actor. This article disposes of the notion that the university is equivalent to a landlord in property and contract rights and discusses how this distinction affects students’ rights.


Medieval Law In The Age Of Space: Some Rules Of Property In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright Jan 1968

Medieval Law In The Age Of Space: Some Rules Of Property In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Joint Tenancies And Tenancies By The Entirety In Michigan—Federal Gift Tax Considerations, Douglas A. Kahn Jan 1968

Joint Tenancies And Tenancies By The Entirety In Michigan—Federal Gift Tax Considerations, Douglas A. Kahn

Articles

The establishment of joint tenancy' ownership of property, or the termination of such a tenancy, may have federal gift tax consequences to the co-owners of the property. Consequently, the gift tax is a factor to be weighed before embarking on either of these ventures. The gift tax consequences are determined by the nature of the property rights enjoyed by the joint tenants under the controlling state property law, and accordingly it is desirable, where Michigan property law is applicable, to consider the Michigan law and the significance of that law to the operation of the gift tax. However, before discussing …


0127: Joseph Scott Indenture, 1807, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1968

0127: Joseph Scott Indenture, 1807, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Indenture between Joseph Scott, Marshall of Virginia District, and Stephen Tease for the sale of three hundred acres of land on Mill Creek in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia.


Security And Economy In Land Transactions: Some Suggestions From Scotland And England, Ted J. Fiflis Jan 1968

Security And Economy In Land Transactions: Some Suggestions From Scotland And England, Ted J. Fiflis

Publications

No abstract provided.


Interference With The Public Right Of Navigation And The Riparian Owner's Claim Of Privilege, Sheldon J. Plager Jan 1968

Interference With The Public Right Of Navigation And The Riparian Owner's Claim Of Privilege, Sheldon J. Plager

Articles by Maurer Faculty

Entering a navigable body of water from the upland, and navigating from the point of access to distant points on the same body of water or points on connecting bodies of water, are, for practical purposes, a continua­tion of the same act. Yet they involve significantly different legal concepts and raise significantly different issues. The problems resulting from inter­ference with a riparian owner's right of access to and from his upland are examined in Part I of this article; those involving his right to travel once he has obtained access are the subject of Part II.


Multiple Interests In Riparian Land, Subdivision Platting, And The Allocation Of Riparian Rights, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney Jan 1968

Multiple Interests In Riparian Land, Subdivision Platting, And The Allocation Of Riparian Rights, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.