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Real Property - 1963 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr. Jun 1964

Real Property - 1963 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

I. DEEDS

A. Construction

B. Suit to set aside deed

C. Restrictive covenants

II. TITLES

A. Easements

B. Actual Possession as Notice to Purchaser

III. EMINENT DOMAIN

A. Right to Incidental Damages

B. Value of Fee and Leasehold

C. Determination of Area Condemned

D. Liability of City for Land Condemned

E. Procedural Problems

IV. LEGISLATION


Eminent Domain--Right To Compensation Of Covenants Of Condemned Land, Ward Day Stone Jr. Jun 1964

Eminent Domain--Right To Compensation Of Covenants Of Condemned Land, Ward Day Stone Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Eminent Domain-Urban Renewal-Broader Powers To Take Private Property For Public Use, Roger L. Mcmanus Apr 1964

Eminent Domain-Urban Renewal-Broader Powers To Take Private Property For Public Use, Roger L. Mcmanus

Michigan Law Review

Defendant city instituted a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan under which condemnation and purchase of blighted property would be followed by extensive demolition and clearance. This land was then to be sold subject to certain use restrictions to private developers, chiefly for light industry. Plaintiff, an owner of real estate described as "improved and enhanced with . . . a good, sound, sanitary, modem and well-kept building," brought an action in a lower state court seeking a declaratory judgment against the constitutionality of the Washington Urban Renewal Law, and an injunction to prevent defendant city from condemning his property under the …