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Have you ever wondered why some contracts contain a provision that states that the purchaser has paid the seller $1. -
Two major universities in British Columbia have embarked on large-scale development projects using the leasehold strata development concept as a means of unlocking tremendous value without disposing of their land bases. -
It appears that Crystalline has finally resolved the endless confusion surrounding the Ontario Court of Appeal's affirmation of in Cummer-Yonge v. Fagot ("Cummer-Yonge") (1965), 2 O.R. 152 (Ont. H.C.), which held that a guarantor's liability for a tenant's lease obligations was extinguished upon the disclaimer of such a lease in bankruptcy. -
The past few years have seen an increase in property insurance claims involving cosmetic and foundation damage caused by plumbing leaks under commercial property policies. This article seeks to detail this area of insurance law. -
Residential neighborhoods often are protected by zoning ordinances and restrictive covenants. -
Many municipalities throughout New Jersey have witnessed an increase in the number of applications before their . -
In light of a number of bankruptcies among mortgage loan originators, participants in the secondary market for resi. -
High profile lawsuits involving claims for property damage and personal injury arising from toxic mold have received significant publicity in recent months. A Texas jury awarded Melinda Ballard and Ron Allison a total of $32 million in damages arising out of toxic mold contamination in their 22-room mansion. -
In a recent Pennsylvania case, a fly fishing club sued to prevent nonmembers from fishing in a section of the Lehig. -
When someone mortgages a house or a piece of commercial property, the financial institution giving the mortgage pro.