Impoverished Tenants in Twentieth Century America, in Susan Bright (ed.), Landlord and Tenant Law: Past, Present and Future 257-276 (Hart Pub. 2006
This thesis examines the legal position of the slum tenant in the common law jurisdictions of Englan...
For more than a century, low-income tenants across cities in the United States have protested and or...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
The law changes. Sometimes the change is slow, perhaps agonizing,as in the case of labor law. Someti...
While education and employment are significant aspects of poverty law in this country, the focus of ...
[10], 72, 75-158 p.This work was continually expanded into the eighteenth century. After 1684 the ed...
I. Introduction II. The Legacies of the Era of Reform ... A. The Death of Feudalism: From Conveyance...
What is the core of current American residential landlord–tenant law, and how was that core formed? ...
This book is designed to complement the author’s A New Land Law,integrating with that work in its si...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
The new Ohio Landlord-Tenant Act is the legislature\u27s attempt at correcting the imbalance betwee...
As urbanization, emancipation, and the expansion of capitalized farming transformed the American lan...
This thesis examines the legal position of the slum tenant in the common law jurisdictions of Englan...
For more than a century, low-income tenants across cities in the United States have protested and or...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...
The law changes. Sometimes the change is slow, perhaps agonizing,as in the case of labor law. Someti...
While education and employment are significant aspects of poverty law in this country, the focus of ...
[10], 72, 75-158 p.This work was continually expanded into the eighteenth century. After 1684 the ed...
I. Introduction II. The Legacies of the Era of Reform ... A. The Death of Feudalism: From Conveyance...
What is the core of current American residential landlord–tenant law, and how was that core formed? ...
This book is designed to complement the author’s A New Land Law,integrating with that work in its si...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
Although tenant unions are increasingly relied upon as a means toward curing urban housing ills, the...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
The new Ohio Landlord-Tenant Act is the legislature\u27s attempt at correcting the imbalance betwee...
As urbanization, emancipation, and the expansion of capitalized farming transformed the American lan...
This thesis examines the legal position of the slum tenant in the common law jurisdictions of Englan...
For more than a century, low-income tenants across cities in the United States have protested and or...
The author examines the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which is currently being consid...