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The Right Of Publicity: A Matter Of Privacy, Property, Or Public Domain?, Kenneth E. Spahn
The Right Of Publicity: A Matter Of Privacy, Property, Or Public Domain?, Kenneth E. Spahn
Nova Law Review
This article discusses the right of publicity, beginning in Part II with
the difficulty in defining a legal right of publicity, and the resulting various
legal doctrines upon which the right has been analyzed.
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Nova Law Review
The passage of the Truth in Lending Act in 1968 was welcome news to consumers.
Achieving Consistent Disposition Of Frozen Embryos In Marital Dissolution Under Florida Law, Brenda L. Henderson
Achieving Consistent Disposition Of Frozen Embryos In Marital Dissolution Under Florida Law, Brenda L. Henderson
Nova Law Review
Medical technology has now added a new dimension to human reproduction through in vitro fertilization aided by cryopreservation.
Real Property - Florida Supreme Court Survey, Ronald Benton Brown
Real Property - Florida Supreme Court Survey, Ronald Benton Brown
Nova Law Review
This article surveys the decisions made by the Florida Supreme
Court between October 1, 1989 and September 30, 1990
which deal with real property.
Property, James J. Brown
Property, James J. Brown
Nova Law Review
The cases in this survey of Florida property law were published during the period of the latter half of 1986 to the Fall of 1987.
Johnson V. Davis: New Liability For Fradulent Nondisclosure In Real Property Transactions, Renee D. Braeunig
Johnson V. Davis: New Liability For Fradulent Nondisclosure In Real Property Transactions, Renee D. Braeunig
Nova Law Review
In May 1982, as the Davises strolled through the Johnson's home, they thought they had found the house of their dreams.
Florida's Property Appraisers, David M. Hudson
Florida's Property Appraisers, David M. Hudson
Nova Law Review
The property appraiser today plays a central role in the imposition
of ad valorem taxes by Florida's local governmental units.
Florida Inverse Condemnation Law: A Primer For The Litigator, Roger D. Schwenke, Donald E. Hemke
Florida Inverse Condemnation Law: A Primer For The Litigator, Roger D. Schwenke, Donald E. Hemke
Nova Law Review
Florida Constitutions have always prohibited the state from "taking"
private property without paying just or full compensation to its
owners.