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Licenses - Revocability Of Executed License - Fraud On Licensee
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
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Use Of Injunction To Prevent Crime, James C. Lyne
The Use Of Injunction To Prevent Crime, James C. Lyne
Kentucky Law Journal
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