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The Tenant Union-Landlord Relations Act: A Proposal, Myron Moskovitz, Peter J. Honigsberg Jun 1970

The Tenant Union-Landlord Relations Act: A Proposal, Myron Moskovitz, Peter J. Honigsberg

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Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the law surrounding their use is substantially uncharted. Drawing upon the body of housing law and upon analogies to the law of labor unions, Messrs. Moskovitz and Honigsberg introduce a comprehensive Model Act designed to eliminate uncertainty and give tenants and union organizers full opportunity to gain an equal bargaining position.


Special Appearance In California - The Need For Reform, John A. Gorfinkel Jan 1970

Special Appearance In California - The Need For Reform, John A. Gorfinkel

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Long-Arm Jurisdiction In California Under New Section 410.10 Of The Code Of Civil Procedure, John A. Gorfinkel, Richard A. Lavine Jan 1970

Long-Arm Jurisdiction In California Under New Section 410.10 Of The Code Of Civil Procedure, John A. Gorfinkel, Richard A. Lavine

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Subject only to the limitations prescribed by the Federal Constitution, a state legislature has the power to determine the extent to which courts of the state may exercise personal jurisdiction over absent defendants. The common law recognized only two bases of jurisdiction -presence within the state and actual consent. The additional bases approved in this century by the Supreme Court may be utilized by state courts only to the extent that state statutes permit. Hence, the states have enacted various types of long-arm statutes, all of which are designed to extend the in personam jurisdiction of state courts proportionately with …


Real Property, Roger Bernhardt Jan 1970

Real Property, Roger Bernhardt

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"Real property" as a topic exists only in a law professor's mind. Practicing attorneys may specialize in representing title companies or developers or brokers or any of the other entrepreneurs who make their living in one way or another from real estate, but none of these lawyers would claim that his proper field of expertise is real estate per se. Consequently, any article on developments in the field of real property law really becomes a series of separate articles on developments in some real estate specialties, rather than a cohesive whole. I have tried, here, to cover the three specialties …


The Consumer Class Action, Arthur H. Travers Jr., Jonathan M. Landers Jan 1970

The Consumer Class Action, Arthur H. Travers Jr., Jonathan M. Landers

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