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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, James Kilgore Edmundson Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, James Kilgore Edmundson Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Municipal Corporations--Violation Of Municipal Ordinance--Liability Of Abutting Owners And Occupants Of Street And Sidewalks, Arthur Mark Recht
Municipal Corporations--Violation Of Municipal Ordinance--Liability Of Abutting Owners And Occupants Of Street And Sidewalks, Arthur Mark Recht
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Income Tax--Payment By Sublessee For Cancelation Of Lessee's Interest, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
Income Tax--Payment By Sublessee For Cancelation Of Lessee's Interest, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Income Tax Aspects Of Real Estate Developments By Multiple Corporations, Audy Michael Perry
The Income Tax Aspects Of Real Estate Developments By Multiple Corporations, Audy Michael Perry
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Aspects Of Joint Ownership Of Real Property In West Virginia, Londo H. Brown
Some Aspects Of Joint Ownership Of Real Property In West Virginia, Londo H. Brown
West Virginia Law Review
A very large percentage of the conveyances of real estate to be used as the residences of the grantees are made to husbands and Wives, and most of these conveyances expressly provide for survivorship between the owners. In most cases these conveyances create joint tenancies with the survivor of the grantees having the right to complete ownership. Because of the number of these conveyances, attorneys are becoming increasingly conscious of the problems connected with joint tenancy. A recent article in the West Virginia Law Review contained a wealth of information on the subject of creation of joint estates in real …
A Surviving Oddity: The Inter Vivos Branch Of The Doctrine Of Worthier, Charles Harold Haden Ii
A Surviving Oddity: The Inter Vivos Branch Of The Doctrine Of Worthier, Charles Harold Haden Ii
West Virginia Law Review
The scope of this writing is to examine the status of the doctrine of worthier title in relation to inter vivos conveyances of real and personal property in West Virginia. This, it is believed, should be of importance both to the general practitioner engaged in frequent conveyances of real property and in certification of titles, and also to the estate planner who chooses the trust deed as a vehicle of partial or complete disposition of a client's possessions.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert Glenn Lilly Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.