All of us are probably familiar with the notion that the owner of mineral rights may owe some duty of care to support the owner of the fee in his or her surface use of the land. This principle results in a binary system (the surface estate and the right of sup-port) that can be treated easily in tort law. In Pennsylvania the coal companies had owned vast areas of land. The companies had sold much of this land, reserving not only the coal, but the right to. ..remove the same without incurring in any way liability for any damage to the surface of said lots, or to any buildings or improvements which may be or have been placed thereon. Treating this subject as a part of tort law, most of us in this day and age would discard this reservation, ...
The first section of this article introduces the topic of property takings, along with American lega...
The land in question was set aside by the state for school purposes. For some time prior to 1881 one...
A fundamental principle of United States property law is that the right to extract minerals can be s...
All of us are probably familiar with the notion that the owner of mineral rights may owe some duty o...
This Article examines the development of the judge-made doctrine of the dominant mineral owner, then...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
What happens when a miner strikes gold (metaphorically and sometimes literally speaking) under someo...
The separation of estates can and does result in situations in which the interests of the possessors...
Horizontal severance deeds separate property above and below the surface of land. In such deeds, typ...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
In Higgins Oil & Fuel Company v. Guaranty Oil Company, Ltd. (1919, La.) 82 So. 206, the defendant\u2...
The first section of this article introduces the topic of property takings, along with American lega...
The land in question was set aside by the state for school purposes. For some time prior to 1881 one...
A fundamental principle of United States property law is that the right to extract minerals can be s...
All of us are probably familiar with the notion that the owner of mineral rights may owe some duty o...
This Article examines the development of the judge-made doctrine of the dominant mineral owner, then...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
What happens when a miner strikes gold (metaphorically and sometimes literally speaking) under someo...
The separation of estates can and does result in situations in which the interests of the possessors...
Horizontal severance deeds separate property above and below the surface of land. In such deeds, typ...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
The Mining Law of 1872 is one of the most reviled federal land laws, regularly drawing attacks as an...
In Higgins Oil & Fuel Company v. Guaranty Oil Company, Ltd. (1919, La.) 82 So. 206, the defendant\u2...
The first section of this article introduces the topic of property takings, along with American lega...
The land in question was set aside by the state for school purposes. For some time prior to 1881 one...
A fundamental principle of United States property law is that the right to extract minerals can be s...