As the ancient legal apparatus providing for the transfer of land creaks into the final quarter of the twentieth century, the need for a massive overhaul becomes increasingly clear. Designed and introduced at a time when it could work reasonably well, the land recordation system has now reached senility, its irrationality becoming more and more apparent with each passing year
An important part of a land administration system that is aimed at constantly reflecting the current...
This article outlines a transaction cost theory of ‘title insurance’ and analyses the role it plays ...
Land is the basic asset of society. Its ownership affords the security upon which our complex credit...
It is proposed in this paper to consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of the older syste...
There is little unanimity of viewpoint concerning the complex and controversial subject of real esta...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
In the mid-1990s, mortgage bankers created Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) to ...
The purpose of this article is to describe how such a revolutionary change in the recording system c...
Writing under the somewhat question-begging title of The Resurrection of Title Registration in the...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This article discusses the relations between land registration systems and underlying discourses of ...
The question in this article is what has and should be done to achieve a more efficient land transfe...
It has been twenty-six years since Professor (now Dean) Emerson G. Spies of the University of Virgin...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
An important part of a land administration system that is aimed at constantly reflecting the current...
This article outlines a transaction cost theory of ‘title insurance’ and analyses the role it plays ...
Land is the basic asset of society. Its ownership affords the security upon which our complex credit...
It is proposed in this paper to consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of the older syste...
There is little unanimity of viewpoint concerning the complex and controversial subject of real esta...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
In the mid-1990s, mortgage bankers created Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) to ...
The purpose of this article is to describe how such a revolutionary change in the recording system c...
Writing under the somewhat question-begging title of The Resurrection of Title Registration in the...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This article discusses the relations between land registration systems and underlying discourses of ...
The question in this article is what has and should be done to achieve a more efficient land transfe...
It has been twenty-six years since Professor (now Dean) Emerson G. Spies of the University of Virgin...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
An important part of a land administration system that is aimed at constantly reflecting the current...
This article outlines a transaction cost theory of ‘title insurance’ and analyses the role it plays ...
Land is the basic asset of society. Its ownership affords the security upon which our complex credit...