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Contracts - Landlord And Tenant - Applicability Of Right Of First Refusal To Judicial Sale - Cities Service Oil Co. V. Estes, 208 Va. 44 (1967), Jon W. Bruce Dec 1967

Contracts - Landlord And Tenant - Applicability Of Right Of First Refusal To Judicial Sale - Cities Service Oil Co. V. Estes, 208 Va. 44 (1967), Jon W. Bruce

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Corporate Securities As "Business Property", Thomas G. Bost Nov 1967

Corporate Securities As "Business Property", Thomas G. Bost

Vanderbilt Law Review

Inadequacies of the statutory definition of "capital asset" have led the courts to develop the concept of "business property," which serves to distinguish everyday business activities from investment activities.This concept is now being applied by courts in a wide variety of factual situations involving corporate securities. However, unless objective, easily ascertainable limits to the "business property" concept are found, confusion and inconsistency may mark the development of future case law. The rules developed by the American Law Institute's Discussion Draft Study of Definitional Problems in Capital Gains Taxation appear to provide these objective limits. Because they are consistent with the …


The "Aggrieved Person" Requirement In Zoning, Robert A. Hendel Feb 1967

The "Aggrieved Person" Requirement In Zoning, Robert A. Hendel

William & Mary Law Review

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Evolving Judicial Attitudes Toward Local Government Land Use Control, Terrance Sandalow Jan 1967

Evolving Judicial Attitudes Toward Local Government Land Use Control, Terrance Sandalow

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The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive zoning ordinance was adopted by New York City in 1916. In the fifty years that have elapsed, zoning has become, notwithstanding a growing disenchantment with it on the part of planners, the most widely employed technique of land use control in the United States. At the present time only Houston, of all the major cities in the United States, lacks a zoning ordinance. And, though I have not obtained precise figures, we are all familiar with the increasingly large per centage of small municipalities, …