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Cities, Property, And Positive Externalities, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman Nov 2012

Cities, Property, And Positive Externalities, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman

William & Mary Law Review

Cities are the locales of numerous interactions that generate externalities—both negative and positive. Although the common law provides a vast array of mechanisms for limiting negative externalities, there is a striking absence of provisions for stimulating the production of positive ones. As a consequence, activities whose social benefits are greater than their private costs are not undertaken, with a resulting efficiency loss.

In this Article, we demonstrate how cities can develop commercial districts that allow for the capture of positive externalities by following the example of suburban malls. In malls, anchor stores provide positive externalities—additional customers—to neighboring stores. Anchors capture …


Back From The Abyss: Real Estate Tax Planning From The Bottom Up (Slides), Steven M. Friedman Nov 2012

Back From The Abyss: Real Estate Tax Planning From The Bottom Up (Slides), Steven M. Friedman

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Informal Institutions And Property Rights, Lan Cao Sep 2012

Informal Institutions And Property Rights, Lan Cao

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 1, William & Mary Law School Sep 2012

Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference Journal, Volume 1, William & Mary Law School

Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal

Comparative Property Rights

October 14-15, 2011

Panel 1: Legal Protection of Property Rights: A Comparative Look

Panel 2: Reflections on Justice O'Connor's Important Property Rights Decisions

Panel 3: Property as an Instrument of Social Policy

Panel 4: Culture and Property

Panel 5: Property as an Economic Institution

Panel 6: Property Rights and the Environment


Property Before Property: Romanizing The English Law Of Land, Thomas J. Mcsweeney Aug 2012

Property Before Property: Romanizing The English Law Of Land, Thomas J. Mcsweeney

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


At The Crossroads: Balancing Public Education And Wildlife Protection, Christopher Jackson May 2012

At The Crossroads: Balancing Public Education And Wildlife Protection, Christopher Jackson

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Causation When Determining The Proper Defendant In A Takings Lawsuit, Jan G. Laitos May 2012

The Role Of Causation When Determining The Proper Defendant In A Takings Lawsuit, Jan G. Laitos

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


"Property" In The Constitution: The View From The Third Amendment, Tom W. Bell May 2012

"Property" In The Constitution: The View From The Third Amendment, Tom W. Bell

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

During World War II, after Japan attacked the Aleutian Islands off Alaska’s coast, the United States forcibly evacuated the islands’ natives and quartered soldiers in private homes. That hitherto unremarked violation of the Third Amendment gives us a fresh perspective on what the term “property” means in the United States Constitution. As a general legal matter, property includes not just real estate—land, fixtures attached thereto, and related rights—but also various kinds of personal property, ranging from tangibles, such as books, to intangibles, such as causes of action. That knowledge would, if we interpreted the Constitution as we do other legal …


This Business Of "Procuring Cause" In Virginia, Robert Luther Iii Feb 2012

This Business Of "Procuring Cause" In Virginia, Robert Luther Iii

William & Mary Business Law Review

This Article aims to provide a basic overview of Virginia law resulting from suits for sales commissions, with a special emphasis on “procuring cause” case law. By thinking ahead to the kinds of issues that have resulted in the recovery or failure of sales commissions by agents in past sales commission cases, real estate litigators will be in a better position to advise their clients. To that end, this Article further seeks to serve as a brief, yet stout, reference resource for real estate litigators and members of the Virginia bench confronted with facts directed towards this often nuanced area …