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Licenses - Revocability Of Executed License - Fraud On Licensee May 1932

Licenses - Revocability Of Executed License - Fraud On Licensee

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff and defendant were owners of adjoining city lots. At plaintiff's suggestion they constructed a common driveway, half on each lot, defendant refusing, however, to exchange reciprocal deeds therefor. Plaintiff built his house and garage to conform to the location of the drive. After long-continued use, defendant blocked his half of the drive. Inasmuch as building a new drive entirely on his own land would necessitate expensive structural changes in his house and garage, plaintiff sought an injunction. Held, that plaintiff had only a license, revocable even though acted upon, and that defendant's revocation was not such a fraud …


The Use Of The Injunction To Prevent Crime In Cases Involving Houses Of Ill Fame, Gambling Houses, Bull Fights, Prize Fights, And Saloons, Lon B. Rogers Jan 1932

The Use Of The Injunction To Prevent Crime In Cases Involving Houses Of Ill Fame, Gambling Houses, Bull Fights, Prize Fights, And Saloons, Lon B. Rogers

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Injunction To Prevent Crime, James C. Lyne Jan 1932

The Use Of Injunction To Prevent Crime, James C. Lyne

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.