By enacting the Deed of Trust Act, the author suggests Washington has taken one step away from its archaic real property security procedures. He explains the mechanics of trust deed financing and how to best utilize the trust deed. In addition, he points out certain technicalities and pitfalls inherent in the Deed of Trust Act and suggests amendments still needed to fully implement trust deed financing
In this paper, I will discuss how Washington state’s trust duties related to federally-granted publi...
Covers cases on resulting trusts—purchase money paid by resulting trustee as loan to beneficiary
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute in lat...
The authors examine in detail the validity of the private sale provisions of the Washington Deed of ...
The basic objectives of Washington real property law and of the Deed of Trust Act can be achieved on...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the Nebraska Trust Deeds Act so as to famil...
Covers recent laws on fiduciary security transfers and oln shareholders\u27 consent in lieu of meeti...
Covers the rule of perpetuities in trust dispositions and assessment and taxation of easements
Within a period of comparatively recent date there has crept into commercial usage an instrument kno...
There is pressure in Washington to abolish the forfeiture remedy from real estate contracts. Elimina...
Covers foreign corporations and organizations—mortgages—right of action; materialmen\u27s liens—time...
A note published in 1927 expressed the hope that the course of legal development in the state of Was...
The Real Estate Contract Forfeiture Act (the Act), which became effective January 1, 1986, creates a...
Herein will be discussed some of the problems which arise under the provisions of the code of Washin...
Continues the article started in volume 29, number 1, with section 9—301, Persons Who Take Priority ...
In this paper, I will discuss how Washington state’s trust duties related to federally-granted publi...
Covers cases on resulting trusts—purchase money paid by resulting trustee as loan to beneficiary
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute in lat...
The authors examine in detail the validity of the private sale provisions of the Washington Deed of ...
The basic objectives of Washington real property law and of the Deed of Trust Act can be achieved on...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the Nebraska Trust Deeds Act so as to famil...
Covers recent laws on fiduciary security transfers and oln shareholders\u27 consent in lieu of meeti...
Covers the rule of perpetuities in trust dispositions and assessment and taxation of easements
Within a period of comparatively recent date there has crept into commercial usage an instrument kno...
There is pressure in Washington to abolish the forfeiture remedy from real estate contracts. Elimina...
Covers foreign corporations and organizations—mortgages—right of action; materialmen\u27s liens—time...
A note published in 1927 expressed the hope that the course of legal development in the state of Was...
The Real Estate Contract Forfeiture Act (the Act), which became effective January 1, 1986, creates a...
Herein will be discussed some of the problems which arise under the provisions of the code of Washin...
Continues the article started in volume 29, number 1, with section 9—301, Persons Who Take Priority ...
In this paper, I will discuss how Washington state’s trust duties related to federally-granted publi...
Covers cases on resulting trusts—purchase money paid by resulting trustee as loan to beneficiary
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute in lat...