This Comment describes the practical operation of the Housing Part of the Civil Court of the City of New York, which began its operation October 1, 1973. The jurisdiction of the court as well as the remedies and penalties provided in the enabling legislation are outlined. The duties of its personnel, settlement procedures, and the influence of administrative agencies upon the operation of the Housing Part are also examined, as are several cases affecting the operation of the Housing Part. The author concludes that there have been many beneficial effects from the first year of operation of the Housing Part, but that there remains room for improvement
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New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel ...
This Comment traces the constitutional history of local finance from the seventeeth century through ...
This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of the City of Syracuse, and the ef...
It is in the context of these goals that five major aspects of the Act affecting housing litigation ...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to tout housing courts as the penultimate solution to...
There is common agreement among New York\u27s tenant lawyers that the housing court fails to meet th...
This Article will critically examine the Housing Court\u27s historical setting, constitutional found...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to sound the trumpets of ultimate success in discover...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
This Article will chronicle the history of the Pittsburgh Housing Court, examine its operation, asse...
This commentary focuses on two problems. First, it focuses on the relevance of motivation to constit...
It is well established that zoning regulations which operate in an exclusionary capacity are unconst...
The real estate market in the past decade has witnessed the increasing popularity of residential con...
The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local gov...
This study examines the impact of the Harlem Community Justice Center, a community-based housing cou...
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This Comment traces the constitutional history of local finance from the seventeeth century through ...
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