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Full-Text Articles in Law
Community Land Trusts: A Promising Alternative For Affordable Housing, Stacey Janeda Pastel
Community Land Trusts: A Promising Alternative For Affordable Housing, Stacey Janeda Pastel
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Can Equitable Estoppel "Do The Right Thing" In Sovereignty Land Disputes?, Ricardo Reyes
Can Equitable Estoppel "Do The Right Thing" In Sovereignty Land Disputes?, Ricardo Reyes
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
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Natural Resource Damages: Restitution As A Mechanism To Slow Destruction Of Florida's Natural Resources, James S. Matson, Ph.D., J. Allison Defoor, Ii
Natural Resource Damages: Restitution As A Mechanism To Slow Destruction Of Florida's Natural Resources, James S. Matson, Ph.D., J. Allison Defoor, Ii
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
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Consumers, Sellers-Advisors, And The Psychology Of Trust, Kelli Alces Williams, Justin Sevier
Consumers, Sellers-Advisors, And The Psychology Of Trust, Kelli Alces Williams, Justin Sevier
Scholarly Publications
Every day, consumers ask sellers for advice. Because they do not or cannot know better, consumers rely on that advice in making financial decisions of varying significance. Sellers, motivated by strong and often conflicting self-interests, are well-positioned to lead consumers to make decisions that are profitable for sellers and may be harmful to the consumers themselves. Short of imposing fraud liability in extreme situations, the law neither protects the trust consumers place in “seller-advisors,” nor alerts them to the incentives motivating the advice that sellers give. This Article makes several contributions to the literature. First, it identifies and defines the …