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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Land Use Law
Real Property - Gates Across Right Of Way, Neil W. Schilke
Real Property - Gates Across Right Of Way, Neil W. Schilke
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Property--1959 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Real Property--1959 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Future Interests.-The creation of divided interests in real property always carries with it problems in controlling the use and man- agement by the owner of the possessory interest. One of the most difficult problems in future interests is how to adjust the relation between the holder of a present possessory interest and the holder of a future interest in the same parcel of land. In resolving such problems many courts are influenced primarily by the nature (classification) of the future interest involved and have worked out with some degree of certainty the distribution of benefits and burdens in the simple …
Priorities: Ii, Edgar N. Durfee
Priorities: Ii, Edgar N. Durfee
Michigan Law Review
This is the second part of "Priorities" (also known as "Little Nemo") which was taken from Professor Durfee's teaching materials. The first part was published in the February issue-which was dedicated to the memory of Professor Durfee.
Taxation - Federal Income Tax - Involuntary Conversion Treatment Afforded Sale Of Remaining Property After Partial Condemnation, Stevan Uzelac
Taxation - Federal Income Tax - Involuntary Conversion Treatment Afforded Sale Of Remaining Property After Partial Condemnation, Stevan Uzelac
Michigan Law Review
Petitioner owned two parcels of real estate across the street from each other which were used as one "economic unit" for purposes of a trucking terminal. One parcel was improved with a terminal building from which trucks would pick up and deliver their shipments, while the other was used as a parking lot for trucks not in use. Petitioner was forced to sell the parking lot under threat of condemnation. Since it was economically unfeasible to operate his business without a nearby parking lot, petitioner subsequently sold the terminal facilities and reinvested the proceeds from the sales of both properties …
Priorities, Edgar N. Durfee
Priorities, Edgar N. Durfee
Michigan Law Review
Among those of Edgar Durfee's colleagues who were familiar with this paper it came to be known as "Little Nemo," for a reason that will become apparent to the reader. It is taken from his mimeographed Cases on Security, third edition, published in 1938. Possibly it was published earlier but there is a gap in the evidence. It did not appear in the first edition published in 1934 but no copy of the second edition has been located. In a few places its age shows, for example in the reference to Walsh as the author of the most recent …
Eminent Domain--Rules Of Compensation And The Limited-Access Highway, Carl R. Clontz
Eminent Domain--Rules Of Compensation And The Limited-Access Highway, Carl R. Clontz
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
City Planning--Subdivision Control--What Is A Subdivision, Arthur L. Brooks Jr.
City Planning--Subdivision Control--What Is A Subdivision, Arthur L. Brooks Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Zoning--The Airport And The Land Surrounding It In The Jet Age, Fred F. Bradley
Zoning--The Airport And The Land Surrounding It In The Jet Age, Fred F. Bradley
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Urban Renewal--Essentials Of The Federal Program, Robert E. Adams
Urban Renewal--Essentials Of The Federal Program, Robert E. Adams
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Procedure Followed By Second Class Cities In Granting Changes To The Zoning Ordinance As Exemplified By The Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission, Charles E. English
Procedure Followed By Second Class Cities In Granting Changes To The Zoning Ordinance As Exemplified By The Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission, Charles E. English
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Zoning--Judicial Review Of Planning And Zoning Decisions In Kentucky, Nelson E. Shafer
Zoning--Judicial Review Of Planning And Zoning Decisions In Kentucky, Nelson E. Shafer
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Municipal Corporations - Zoning - Disqualification Of Councilman For Personal Interest, Joel N. Simon
Municipal Corporations - Zoning - Disqualification Of Councilman For Personal Interest, Joel N. Simon
Michigan Law Review
An amendatory zoning ordinance was enacted by the city council of Miami Beach for the purpose of changing the zoning of an extensive area fronting on the Atlantic Ocean from a private residential to a hotel district. The amendment received the required affirmative votes of five of the seven members of the council, including the vote of one councilman who owned land in the area affected by the amendment which would be increased in value by $500,000 because of the zoning change. Plaintiffs, owners of near-by property, filed suit in the circuit court to have the amendatory ordinance declared invalid …
Acquisition And Protection Of Water Supplies By Municipalities, Wilbert L. Ziegler
Acquisition And Protection Of Water Supplies By Municipalities, Wilbert L. Ziegler
Michigan Law Review
Among the prime functions of a municipal government is the furnishing of a potable supply of water for its inhabitants. In view of the increasing demand for water and the shortage of available supply, a number of problems have been or will be encountered by municipalities in fulfilling that function, apart from the problem of financing.