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The Eastside Exhibition Rule: The De Minimis Exception For Trifles And Trivialities In Partial Actual Evicition Cases In New York, Stephen L. Ukeiley Oct 2013

The Eastside Exhibition Rule: The De Minimis Exception For Trifles And Trivialities In Partial Actual Evicition Cases In New York, Stephen L. Ukeiley

Touro Law Review

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Then And Now: The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act And The Revised Residential Landlord And Tenant Act - Still Bold And Relevant?, Lawrence R. Mcdonough Jul 2013

Then And Now: The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act And The Revised Residential Landlord And Tenant Act - Still Bold And Relevant?, Lawrence R. Mcdonough

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Introduction: A Question Of Balance: 40 Years Of The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act And Tenants’ Rights In Arkansas, Lynn Foster Jul 2013

Introduction: A Question Of Balance: 40 Years Of The Uniform Residential Landlord And Tenant Act And Tenants’ Rights In Arkansas, Lynn Foster

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Report To Governor Mike Beebe, President Pro Tempore Of The Senate, And Speaker Of The House, Non-Legislative Commission On The Study Of Landlord-Tenant Laws Jul 2013

Report To Governor Mike Beebe, President Pro Tempore Of The Senate, And Speaker Of The House, Non-Legislative Commission On The Study Of Landlord-Tenant Laws

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Article 9 And The Characterization And Treatment Of Tenant Security Deposits, R. Wilson Freyermuth, William H. Henning Jul 2013

Article 9 And The Characterization And Treatment Of Tenant Security Deposits, R. Wilson Freyermuth, William H. Henning

Faculty Publications

Each day, thousands of lessees enter into contracts under which they lease either real or personal property. Under the majority of these contracts, the lessee agrees to pay (and does pay) a "security deposit" to the lessor. The lessor typically agrees to refund the deposit at the conclusion of the lease term if the lessee fully performs its obligations under the lease contract. Is Article 9 relevant to this transaction? Has the lessor taken a "security interest" in the lessee's property to secure the lessee's obligations under the lease contract?

In Part I, we highlight two opinions representative of the …


Kendall V. Ernest Pestana, Inc.: Landlords May Not Unreasonably Withhold Consent To Commercial Lease Assignments, Byron R. Lane Jan 2013

Kendall V. Ernest Pestana, Inc.: Landlords May Not Unreasonably Withhold Consent To Commercial Lease Assignments, Byron R. Lane

Pepperdine Law Review

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