New directions in zoning law have recently been established by the Supreme Court of Virginia. The court has declared unconstitutional an ordinance imposing a temporary building moratorium, another establishing minimum building lot sizes, and one compelling individual developers to first dedicate property in fee to the local government, and to then construct and maintain designated public facilities upon the dedicated land
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that a suburban zoning ordinance which limited multi-fami...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
This article argues that while mandatory referenda may be legal, it is an unnecessary step that thwa...
The power of local legislative bodies to enact zoning ordinances to regulate growth within their ter...
In recent years, a debate has sharpened in Virginia concerning the limits of public power over priva...
Zoning is an intrusion into our everyday lives, regulating a right basic to most Americans-the free ...
The growth pressure on the suburban and rural counties in Virginia in the seventies should be as gre...
Zoning ordinances in the United States are of relatively recent origin. Local government planners we...
Since the early days of nuisance law, but especially since the early twentieth century and the valid...
Numerous court decisions affecting property law in Virginia have been announced since the last editi...
The goal of this Article is to review significant recent developments in Virginia local government l...
In response to a committee study on the sale of recreational property, the 1978 Virginia General Ass...
Editor's note: This article is compiled from material presented by Professor Hetrick at a North Caro...
With increasing frequency, the real estate lawyer is confronted with the need to determine the effec...
This article surveys significant cases concerning real property law decided by the Supreme Court of ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that a suburban zoning ordinance which limited multi-fami...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
This article argues that while mandatory referenda may be legal, it is an unnecessary step that thwa...
The power of local legislative bodies to enact zoning ordinances to regulate growth within their ter...
In recent years, a debate has sharpened in Virginia concerning the limits of public power over priva...
Zoning is an intrusion into our everyday lives, regulating a right basic to most Americans-the free ...
The growth pressure on the suburban and rural counties in Virginia in the seventies should be as gre...
Zoning ordinances in the United States are of relatively recent origin. Local government planners we...
Since the early days of nuisance law, but especially since the early twentieth century and the valid...
Numerous court decisions affecting property law in Virginia have been announced since the last editi...
The goal of this Article is to review significant recent developments in Virginia local government l...
In response to a committee study on the sale of recreational property, the 1978 Virginia General Ass...
Editor's note: This article is compiled from material presented by Professor Hetrick at a North Caro...
With increasing frequency, the real estate lawyer is confronted with the need to determine the effec...
This article surveys significant cases concerning real property law decided by the Supreme Court of ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that a suburban zoning ordinance which limited multi-fami...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
This article argues that while mandatory referenda may be legal, it is an unnecessary step that thwa...