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Trusts: Consequences Of Attorney's Good Faith Representation Of Adverse Parties In Trust Administration, Mark Reutlinger Jan 1967

Trusts: Consequences Of Attorney's Good Faith Representation Of Adverse Parties In Trust Administration, Mark Reutlinger

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In the course of estate and trust administration, an attorney or a single law firm may be in the position of representing both the trustee and beneficiaries of a particular trust. In any such situation the attorney represents adverse parties since the beneficiaries may wish to enforce the trust provisions against the trustee. Nevertheless, the attorney might feel impelled to represent such adverse parties, especially where they are amicable, where the attorney has personal familiarity with the parties and the property, or where the parties wish to avoid the added expense of obtaining independent counsel. Potter v. Moran, however, indicates …


Adjacent Airspace In The Law Of Landlord And Tenant, Henry Mcgee Jan 1957

Adjacent Airspace In The Law Of Landlord And Tenant, Henry Mcgee

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Professor McGee comments on whether tenants have rights to the airspace that extends beyond the exterior of the walls bounding the premises. Two of the issues put forth in cases are television antenna and air conditioners that protrude from tenants' windows. Professor McGee reviews some of the court cases that have help settle the issue of airspace rights, and finds that the courts have consistently held that the circle of the tenant's rights is great in circumference.