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The End Of The Hudson Valley's Peculiar Institution: The Anti-Rent Movement's Politics, Social Relations, & Economics, Eric Kades Sep 2019

The End Of The Hudson Valley's Peculiar Institution: The Anti-Rent Movement's Politics, Social Relations, & Economics, Eric Kades

Eric A. Kades

No abstract provided.


Dignity Takings And “Trailer Trash”: The Case Of Mobile Home Park Mass Evictions, Esther Sullivan Mar 2018

Dignity Takings And “Trailer Trash”: The Case Of Mobile Home Park Mass Evictions, Esther Sullivan

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Mobile homes are a primary source of shelter for America’s poor and working classes. A large share of the nation’s mobile home stock is found in mobile home parks where residents own their homes but lease the land under their homes from private landlords. Urban growth has put pressure on park landlords to sell and redevelop mobile home parks. When parks are redeveloped mobile home residents are evicted and entire communities are destroyed. Residents lose their homes and home equity as they struggle to relocate their homes to different parks or are forced to abandon them. Through two continuous years …


The End Of The Hudson Valley's Peculiar Institution: The Anti-Rent Movement's Politics, Social Relations, & Economics, Eric Kades Oct 2002

The End Of The Hudson Valley's Peculiar Institution: The Anti-Rent Movement's Politics, Social Relations, & Economics, Eric Kades

Faculty Publications

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Housing Market Operations And The Pennsylvania Rent Withholding Act - An Economic Analysis, Joseph R. Buckley, Gary N. Conley Jan 1972

Housing Market Operations And The Pennsylvania Rent Withholding Act - An Economic Analysis, Joseph R. Buckley, Gary N. Conley

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Pennsylvania Project - A Practical Analysis Of The Pennsylvania Rent Withholding Act, David F. Girard-Dicarlo, James S. Green, Alan J. Hoffman, William F. Holsten Jan 1972

The Pennsylvania Project - A Practical Analysis Of The Pennsylvania Rent Withholding Act, David F. Girard-Dicarlo, James S. Green, Alan J. Hoffman, William F. Holsten

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Valuation And Condemnation Problems Involving Trade Fixtures, Edward L. Snitzer Jan 1971

Valuation And Condemnation Problems Involving Trade Fixtures, Edward L. Snitzer

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tenant Remedies - The Implied Warranty Of Fitness And Habitability, Stanley A. Lockitski Jan 1971

Tenant Remedies - The Implied Warranty Of Fitness And Habitability, Stanley A. Lockitski

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, H. S. S. Jr. Feb 1960

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, H. S. S. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Landlord And Tenant-Estoppel Of Tenant To Deny Landlord's Title Apr 1932

Landlord And Tenant-Estoppel Of Tenant To Deny Landlord's Title

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Legal Remedies Of Landlord Against Tenant Who Holds Over: Effect Of The Indiana Statutory Changes Of 1927, Paul L. Sayre Apr 1928

Legal Remedies Of Landlord Against Tenant Who Holds Over: Effect Of The Indiana Statutory Changes Of 1927, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Landlord And Tenant--Tenancy At Will Of The Lessee, J. V. S. Apr 1927

Landlord And Tenant--Tenancy At Will Of The Lessee, J. V. S.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Epithetical Jurisprudence And The Annexation Of Fixtures, Joseph H. Drake Jan 1920

Epithetical Jurisprudence And The Annexation Of Fixtures, Joseph H. Drake

Articles

If we begin with all the facts of a controversy and proceed inductively to determine the rights of the parties litigant, we thus arrive at a jurisprudence of rights, whereas, if we reason deductively from a rule, a definition, or a maxim of law to its application in the facts of our case, we can at best attain only a jurisprudence of rules, which has been so aptly characterized as an epithetical jurisprudence. The subject of fixtures is one in which we have great difficulty in applying the inductive method because the courts have been slower in approaching the subject …