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Ua5/1 University Attorney - Property File, Wku Archives Dec 2010

Ua5/1 University Attorney - Property File, Wku Archives

WKU Archives Collection Inventories

Unprocessed property files created by the University Attorney. This record group is unprocessed and must be reviewed for potential restricted materials before access is granted. Please contact the University Archivist prior to your visit.


The Great Rent Control War, Myron Moskovitz Dec 2010

The Great Rent Control War, Myron Moskovitz

Publications

No abstract provided.


Conservation Easement Appraisal Rules And Questions, Stephen J. Small Nov 2010

Conservation Easement Appraisal Rules And Questions, Stephen J. Small

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Conservation Easements, Appraisals Thereof, And Form 8283 - The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Stephen J. Small Nov 2010

Conservation Easements, Appraisals Thereof, And Form 8283 - The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Stephen J. Small

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Some Points Re Perpetuity - Code And Regulations Nov 2010

Some Points Re Perpetuity - Code And Regulations

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Excerpt From Kaufman Brief Nov 2010

Excerpt From Kaufman Brief

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Tax Notes Article, Stephen J. Small Nov 2010

Tax Notes Article, Stephen J. Small

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks - Emerging Tax Issues For Distressed Real Estate Assets And Partnerships (Slides), Michael G. Frankel, David A. Miller Nov 2010

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks - Emerging Tax Issues For Distressed Real Estate Assets And Partnerships (Slides), Michael G. Frankel, David A. Miller

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks - Emerging Tax Issues For Distressed Real Estate Assets And Partnerships, Michael G. Frankel, David A. Miller Nov 2010

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks - Emerging Tax Issues For Distressed Real Estate Assets And Partnerships, Michael G. Frankel, David A. Miller

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


The Illusory Right To Abandon, Eduardo M. Peñalver Nov 2010

The Illusory Right To Abandon, Eduardo M. Peñalver

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The unilateral and unqualified nature of the right to abandon (at least as it is usually described) appears to make it a robust example of the law’s concern to safeguard the individual autonomy interests that many contemporary commentators have identified as lying at the heart of the concept of private ownership. The doctrine supposedly empowers owners of chattels freely and unilaterally to abandon them by manifesting the clear intent to do so, typically by renouncing possession of the object in a way that communicates the intent to forgo any future claim to it. A complication immediately arises, however, due to …


New Disclosure Duties For Brokers In Short Sales, Roger Bernhardt Nov 2010

New Disclosure Duties For Brokers In Short Sales, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article examines the decision in Holmes v. Summer where the court held that a sellers broker “had a duty to disclose . . . liens before the buyers signed . . . [an] agreement.” The article discusses the conflict between the duty of confidentiality and the new duty of disclosure to the other side.


Uncertainties Remain For Judicial Takings Theory, Timothy M. Mulvaney Nov 2010

Uncertainties Remain For Judicial Takings Theory, Timothy M. Mulvaney

Faculty Scholarship

The U.S. Supreme Court waded into the waters of judicial takings last summer with a divided opinion that effectively carries no precedential value but is likely to have lower courts and property scholars trying to decipher its meaning for many years to come.

In Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Department of Environment Protection, 130 S. Ct. 2592 (2010), the Court decided that some Florida gulf-front property owners are not entitled to compensation under the federal Constitution’s Takings Clause when a state beach restoration project separates their private property from the water’s edge. Although the state prevailed in this …


Summary Of Jd Construction V. Ibex Int’L Group, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 36, Nevada Law Journal Oct 2010

Summary Of Jd Construction V. Ibex Int’L Group, 126 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 36, Nevada Law Journal

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

J.D. Construction, Inc. (“J.D. Construction”) placed a mechanic’s lien on property owned by IBEX International Group, LLC (“IBEX”). IBEX sought to expunge the lien, pursuant to NRS 108.2275, arguing that the lien was frivolous and/or excessive. The district court concluded the lien was excessive and expunged the lien. J.D. Construction appeals.


Developing The Final Frontier: Defining Private Property Rights On Celestial Bodies For The Benefit Of All Mankind, Taylor R. Dalton Oct 2010

Developing The Final Frontier: Defining Private Property Rights On Celestial Bodies For The Benefit Of All Mankind, Taylor R. Dalton

Cornell Law School J.D. Student Research Papers

Sustainable colonization and exploitation of the lunar surface, Mars, or near by asteroids is still decades away. However, NASA, the Obama Administration, and other agencies around the world have shown a growing interest in establishing a human presence on the moon, mars, and beyond.

Unfortunately, the legal regime concerning the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies, which is necessary to further development in outer space, is largely unsettled. One important unsettled area is the ownership status of celestial bodies and whether private property rights on those bodies are permissible and desirable.

This Paper takes the view that private …


The Georgia Greenway Guidebook: A Tool For Governments, Communities, And Individuals, Christine Clay, Kathleen Nelson, Katie Biszko Oct 2010

The Georgia Greenway Guidebook: A Tool For Governments, Communities, And Individuals, Christine Clay, Kathleen Nelson, Katie Biszko

Land Use Clinic

The purpose of this guidebook is to provide a tool for local governments, community organizations and individuals that are considering launching or reinvigorating a greenway development project.

Section II of this guidebook explains the concept and use of greenways, as well as many of important steps and considerations for developing greenway projects from inception to completion.

Potential greenway corridors in Georgia are explored in Section III, such as riparian corridors, interstate and highway rights-of-way, railway corridors, fuel pipeline easements, and transmission line easements along high-tension power lines.

Part IV explores aspects of greenway project development, including the need to create …


Private Transfer Fee Covenants: Cleaning Up The Mess, R. Wilson Freyermuth Oct 2010

Private Transfer Fee Covenants: Cleaning Up The Mess, R. Wilson Freyermuth

Faculty Publications

The purposes for creating a "private transfer fee" covenant range from supporting community services to creating a future revenue stream for the developer. Traditionally, courts examined these covenants using the touch and concern standard. The Restatement (Third) of Property: Servitudes, however, rejects this standard. This Article discusses this new approach as it relates to private transfer fees. The author argues that private transfer fee covenants are contrary to public policy and encourages states to enact legislation limiting the enforcement of these covenants.


Take This House And Shove It: The Emotional Drivers Of Strategic Default, Brent T. White Oct 2010

Take This House And Shove It: The Emotional Drivers Of Strategic Default, Brent T. White

Publications

No abstract provided.


Justice John Paul Stevens - His Take On Takings, Alan C. Weinstein Oct 2010

Justice John Paul Stevens - His Take On Takings, Alan C. Weinstein

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

This commentary reviews and analyzes Justice John Paul Stevens's role in shaping the Court's views on the takings issue in land use regulation.


Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel Sep 2010

Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel

Faculty Publications By Year

No abstract provided.


Max Weber On Property: An Effort In Interpretive Understanding, Laura R. Ford Sep 2010

Max Weber On Property: An Effort In Interpretive Understanding, Laura R. Ford

Cornell Law School J.D. Student Research Papers

This article reviews Max Weber’s scholarly work pertaining to property, beginning with his first dissertation and ending with the compilation that is Economy and Society. Three phases of Weber’s work are described in detail: a legal phase, an economic-historical phase, and a sociological phase. It is argued that the sociological phase represents the culmination of the two prior phases, drawing on material and arguments from those earlier phases. In the sociological phase of his writing, it is argued that Weber developed a theory of property that is capable of accounting for that phenomenon in all of its dimensions: structural, material, …


Summary Of Adaven Mgmt. V. Mountain Falls Acquisition, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 67, Kareema Mitchell Turner Sep 2010

Summary Of Adaven Mgmt. V. Mountain Falls Acquisition, 124 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 67, Kareema Mitchell Turner

Nevada Supreme Court Summaries

No abstract provided.


How Scary Is "Stop The Beach Renourishment"?, Roger Bernhardt Sep 2010

How Scary Is "Stop The Beach Renourishment"?, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article reviews Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Dep’t of Envt’l Protection where four Justices announced a judicial decision could, under the right circumstances, by itself constitute a taking of a litigant’s property, and applies that rule to existing California Supreme Court cases on 1) the implied warranty of habitability, 2) running covenants, 3) common enemy surface water, 4) public beach access, and 5) deeds of trust and the one-action rule.


Will There Be A New Definition Of “Purchase Money”?, Roger Bernhardt, Stephen W. Dyer Jul 2010

Will There Be A New Definition Of “Purchase Money”?, Roger Bernhardt, Stephen W. Dyer

Publications

This article examines SB 1178 and its potential to significantly modify the CCP 580b antideficiency rule..


Land Rights And Socio-Economic Development Of Afro-Brazilian Communities, Noah Browne, Anne Dana, Katherine Shea Jul 2010

Land Rights And Socio-Economic Development Of Afro-Brazilian Communities, Noah Browne, Anne Dana, Katherine Shea

Duke Law Student Papers Series

Law students and recent graduates who spent the Spring 2010 semester studying the land rights of Afro-Brazilian communities have submitted their final report to community leaders and Brazilian government officials, institutions, and non-government organizations engaged in the issue.

Written under the supervision of Laurence R. Helfer, the Harry R. Chadwick, Sr. Professor of Law, the report contains insights gleaned from the students’ intense study and research, both at Duke Law and on the ground in Brazil. Along with Helfer, the students spent their 2010 Spring break in Brazil as part of the seminar. They met with members of quilombos -- …


The New Financial Assets: Separating Ownership From Control, Tamar Frankel Jul 2010

The New Financial Assets: Separating Ownership From Control, Tamar Frankel

Faculty Scholarship

This Article is organized in three parts. Part One examines the nature of financial assets and their transition by market transactions from contracts to property. The discussion highlights the gray areas which financial assets occupy in decoupling, falling within both contract and property law.

Part Two describes four types of decoupled financial assets. The first type separates into two financial assets: ownership benefits and ownership risks. The presumed reduction of owners' risks prompted some academics to justify reducing the owners' protection. I suggest that attempts to protect owners from ownership risk have failed. Therefore, the suggestion was ill-conceived. The second …


The Inviolate Home: Housing Exceptionalism In The Fourth Amendment, Stephanie M. Stern May 2010

The Inviolate Home: Housing Exceptionalism In The Fourth Amendment, Stephanie M. Stern

All Faculty Scholarship

The ideal of the inviolate home dominates the Fourth Amendment. The case law accords stricter protection to residential search and seizure than to many other privacy incursions. The focus on protection of the physical home has decreased doctrinal efficiency and coherence and derailed Fourth Amendment residential privacy from the core principle of intimate association. This Article challenges Fourth Amendment housing exceptionalism. Specifically, I critique two hallmarks of housing exceptionalism: first, the extension of protection to residential spaces unlikely to shelter intimate association or implicate other key privacy interests; and second, the prohibition of searches that impinge on core living spaces …


The Cost Of Free Looks—Ruminations On Steiner V Thexton, Roger Bernhardt May 2010

The Cost Of Free Looks—Ruminations On Steiner V Thexton, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article examines the the California Supreme Court case Steiner v. Thexton as to illusory promises and critiques the various standard broker forms Realtors Residential Purchase Agreements.


Crooked Originators And Cruel Insurers, Roger Bernhardt Apr 2010

Crooked Originators And Cruel Insurers, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article discusses title Insurance & the secondary market & warehoused loans.


If You Are Unlucky Enough To Be A Judgment Creditor, At Least Do It Judiciously, Roger Bernhardt Mar 2010

If You Are Unlucky Enough To Be A Judgment Creditor, At Least Do It Judiciously, Roger Bernhardt

Publications

This article. highlights the importance of a judgment creditor to record a request for notice of default and to execute on insurance funds before they are paid to the judgment debtor.


The Truth About Property Rules: Some Obstacles To The Economic Analysis Of Remedies, Emily Sherwin Mar 2010

The Truth About Property Rules: Some Obstacles To The Economic Analysis Of Remedies, Emily Sherwin

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Property Rules, as famously described by Calabresi and Melamed, are remedial rules that place a prohibitively high penalty on violations of rights. This essay examines two aspects of property rules. In each case, the form of the rule is critically important. The first question addressed is the capacity of property rules to affect behavior that takes place outside the context of litigation. Most economic analysis assumes that when a right is protected by a property rule, the property rule will guide private decisionmaking at the time of a contemplated violation, and possibly before that time. Yet, to have this effect, …