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Brokers’ Commissions Under Conditional Contracts, Roger Bernhardt
Brokers’ Commissions Under Conditional Contracts, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the California decision in RC Royal Dev. & Realty Corp. v. Standard Pac. Corp. finding it a cautionary warning to clients who try too hard to avoid honoring their obligation to pay a commission owed to their broker.
Bad Timing For Deeds In Lieu, Roger Bernhardt
Bad Timing For Deeds In Lieu, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the right of redemption and the rule against clogging and why a deed in lieu that is given after the mortgage has already been executed may be enforceable notwithstanding that one given at the same time as the mortgage is not.
The Endangered Future Of Mfordable Housing Exactions, Roger Bernhardt
The Endangered Future Of Mfordable Housing Exactions, Roger Bernhardt
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This article is a discussion between Professor Roger Bernhardt of Golden Gate University School of Law and Professor David Callies of University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law as to whether a city’s affordable housing impact fees, set-asides, and/or exactions pass constitutional muster.
Hiding A Mortgage Too Well, Roger Bernhardt
Hiding A Mortgage Too Well, Roger Bernhardt
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This article considers the California case Garcia v. Roberts, showing that a sale and leaseback can actually be a mortgage, with the twist that if title to the property goes directly to the lender from a third party seller, rather than from the borrower, the mortgage is one of purchase money rather than refinance.
Exactions Or Extortions? Building Industry Ass’N V City Of Patterson, Roger Bernhardt, David Callies
Exactions Or Extortions? Building Industry Ass’N V City Of Patterson, Roger Bernhardt, David Callies
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This article is a dialogue between Roger Bernhardt of Golden Gate University School of Law and David Callies of University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law as to whether a city’s affordable housing impact fees, set-asides, and exactions pass constitutional muster.
Simultaneous Priority, Roger Bernhardt
Simultaneous Priority, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses simultaneous priority found in a Nebraska case where a notice of commencement and a trust of deed were recorded within five minutes of each other. It also considers why UCC article 9 defines filing so differently than state real estate recording laws do.
Marriage, Money, Notice, And Presumptions, Roger Bernhardt
Marriage, Money, Notice, And Presumptions, Roger Bernhardt
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This article functions as an intellectual checklist for navigating community property issues in divorce cases where title to the family home has been taken in only one spouse’s name. The discussion includes potential claims, constructive and inquiry notice, and the evidence code presumption.
Resolutions Of Necessity In Eminent Domain: City Of Stockton V Marina Towers. 2009, Roger Bernhardt
Resolutions Of Necessity In Eminent Domain: City Of Stockton V Marina Towers. 2009, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses a California eminent domain case warning local government agencies that the courts will give serious judicial review to the claim of “public use” asserted as justification for the taking.
Selective Ban Of Street Signs Metro Lights, Llc V City Of Los Angeles (9th Cir 2009), Roger Bernhardt
Selective Ban Of Street Signs Metro Lights, Llc V City Of Los Angeles (9th Cir 2009), Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case involving commercial speech and asks whether selective protection can be challenged under the Fifth Amendment.
The Last Bar Examination (2009), Roger Bernhardt
The Last Bar Examination (2009), Roger Bernhardt
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This article criticizes the 2009 California Bar Exam Property question for its irrelevance to modern practice.
Title Insurance And Fraudulent Loans: First Am. Title Ins. Co. V Xwarehouse Lending, 2009, Roger Bernhardt
Title Insurance And Fraudulent Loans: First Am. Title Ins. Co. V Xwarehouse Lending, 2009, Roger Bernhardt
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Victim of fraudulently made loans not protected by title insurance issued to purported originating lender.
Unavoidable Difficulties In Drafting Easements, Roger Bernhardt
Unavoidable Difficulties In Drafting Easements, Roger Bernhardt
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This article discusses the use of the words “exclusive” in easements through, with advice to transactionalists as to prudent drafting and to litigators as to arguments to make for dominant and servient estate holders.