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Standing To Sue In Land Use Litigation, Daniel R. Mandelker Jan 2021

Standing To Sue In Land Use Litigation, Daniel R. Mandelker

Scholarship@WashULaw

Third party standing to sue is essential in land use litigation. Questionable land use decisions will not be taken to court unless a third party can sue, but third party standing is limited. Standing law is fragmented, obstinate, excessively restrictive, and split between judicial and statutory requirements. Reform is necessary so that third parties can have access to court to protect public values. This Article explains why third party standing should be expanded, and it includes a conceptual model that can guide reform. It discusses conflicting third party standing rules in the Supreme Court, including the dominant restrictive rule that …


Representing Residential Real Estate Buyers And Sellers, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy Mar 2017

Representing Residential Real Estate Buyers And Sellers, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy

Flyers 2016-2017

No abstract provided.


Representing Commercial Real Estate Lenders With Lance Levine, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy Feb 2017

Representing Commercial Real Estate Lenders With Lance Levine, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy

Flyers 2016-2017

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Demographics, Consumer Behavior, And Government Regulations On The Real Estate Market, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy Feb 2017

The Impact Of Demographics, Consumer Behavior, And Government Regulations On The Real Estate Market, Center For Real Estate Law And Policy

Flyers 2016-2017

No abstract provided.


Selected Construction Contract Clauses: From The Routine To The Cutting Edge, Carl J. Circo Nov 2015

Selected Construction Contract Clauses: From The Routine To The Cutting Edge, Carl J. Circo

Carl J. Circo

This article discusses nine topics that present special challenges for attorneys negotiating and drafting construction contracts. [1] Most of these involve standard issues that come up in practically every construction project. A few involve developments that are just beginning to attract the special attention of the construction bar. 


What Do You Do When The Contract Goes Breach; What Happens To The Buyer's Deposit On Cancellation, B. Casey Yim Esq. Apr 2015

What Do You Do When The Contract Goes Breach; What Happens To The Buyer's Deposit On Cancellation, B. Casey Yim Esq.

B. Casey Yim Esq.

Many Real Estate transactions are cancelled, either by the buyer or seller. Sometimes the cancellation is due to a "breach" of the Real Estate Contract by seller or buyer. The next issue is what happens to the Buyer's "earnest money deposit"? The stated answer is in the contract itself, however, the wording of the language used may create more trouble than they are worth. This article describes the rights and liabilities of the parties to recover the deposit.


Esclusione Di Valori Mobiliari E Immobili Dalla Comunione Legale Fra Coniugi, Valerio Sangiovanni Apr 2013

Esclusione Di Valori Mobiliari E Immobili Dalla Comunione Legale Fra Coniugi, Valerio Sangiovanni

Valerio Sangiovanni

No abstract provided.


La Registrazione Ritardata Del Contratto Di Locazione Fra Nullità E Inefficacia, Valerio Sangiovanni Mar 2012

La Registrazione Ritardata Del Contratto Di Locazione Fra Nullità E Inefficacia, Valerio Sangiovanni

Valerio Sangiovanni

No abstract provided.


Limited Practice Officers And Admission To Practice Rule 12: Taking Or Not?, Robert C. Farrell Jan 2000

Limited Practice Officers And Admission To Practice Rule 12: Taking Or Not?, Robert C. Farrell

Seattle University Law Review

This Comment arrives at the conclusion that Admission to Practice Rule 12.1 (c)(1) does indeed give rise to an unconstitutional taking. Beginning with a definition of an escrow, Part II of this Comment provides an overview of a transaction in escrow and an analysis of the escrow holder's relationship with and duties to his client depositor. Part III discusses the statutory and regulatory constraints imposed on escrow holders under Washington's Escrow Agent Registration Act. Part IV explores the evolution of the limited practice officer in Washington and the advent of Admission to Practice Rule 12. Part V analyzes the takings …


Taxation, Negative Amortization And Affordable Mortgages, Michael S. Knoll Jan 1992

Taxation, Negative Amortization And Affordable Mortgages, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Second Generation Of Notes Indexed For Inflation, Michael S. Knoll Apr 1990

The Second Generation Of Notes Indexed For Inflation, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Uncertainty, Efficiency, And The Brokerage Industry, Michael S. Knoll Apr 1988

Uncertainty, Efficiency, And The Brokerage Industry, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Realtor Liability For Innocent Misrepresentation And Undiscovered Defects: Balancing The Equities Between Broker And Buyer, Linda S. Whitton Jan 1986

Realtor Liability For Innocent Misrepresentation And Undiscovered Defects: Balancing The Equities Between Broker And Buyer, Linda S. Whitton

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code And Real Estate Law: Problems For Both The Real Estate Lawyer And The Chattel Security Lawyer, Peter F. Coogan, Albert L. Clovis Jul 1963

The Uniform Commercial Code And Real Estate Law: Problems For Both The Real Estate Lawyer And The Chattel Security Lawyer, Peter F. Coogan, Albert L. Clovis

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Redemption Of An Interest In Real Estate, Milton W. Mangus Mar 1929

Redemption Of An Interest In Real Estate, Milton W. Mangus

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.