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University of Washington School of Law

1984

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Court Actions Contesting The Nonjudicial Foreclosure Of Deeds Of Trust In Washington, Joseph L. Hoffman Apr 1984

Court Actions Contesting The Nonjudicial Foreclosure Of Deeds Of Trust In Washington, Joseph L. Hoffman

Washington Law Review

The basic objectives of Washington real property law and of the Deed of Trust Act can be achieved only through a systematic approach to court actions contesting the nonjudicial foreclosure of deeds of trust. This Comment proposes judicial interpretations and legislative amendments designed to maintain the efficiency of the nonjudicial foreclosure process while enhancing both the fairness of the process and the stability of the land title system.


Subdivision Exactions In Washington: The Controversy Over Imposing Fees On Developers, Martha Lester Apr 1984

Subdivision Exactions In Washington: The Controversy Over Imposing Fees On Developers, Martha Lester

Washington Law Review

This Comment briefly traces the history of subdivision regulation in Washington as a means of imposing conditions on developers or exacting land dedication or fee payment from developers. It discusses the Hillis Homes decision and analyzes the relationship between the new state statute and other statutory land use regulations. This Comment concludes that, although a municipality's authority to impose development fees has been limited, existing statutory authority still allows a municipality to impose conditions on subdivision development.