In grading a street for the purpose of paving, it was necessary to remove earth which the city had no occasion for, and the street commissioner sold the same to a party who removed and used it. In an action to recover the purchase-price the purchaser defended, claiming that the city did not own the earth, but that it was owned by the adjoining lot-owners..
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
Sauchelli v. Fata, 306 N.Y. 123, 116 N.E. 2d 75 (1953); Loch Sheldrake Associates v. Evans, 306 N.Y....
1. RIGHT OF OWNERS OF ADJOINING LOTS TO MATERIAL TAKEN FROM STREETS - SALE OF SAME BY CITY. - In gra...
In grading a street for the purpose of paving, it was necessary to remove earth which the city had n...
Boundaries - Property Conveyed - Half of Lot Street - Plaintiff and defendants own, respectively, ...
Over 65 cases were decided by Michigan courts during the Survey period dealing with some aspect of p...
Incres S. S. Co. v. International Maritime Workers Union, 10 N.Y.2d 218, 219 N.Y.S.2d 21 (1961)
This note will discuss the plight of abutting landowners, and explore various legal theories that ma...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
Defendant city instituted a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan under which condemnation and purc...
The Wandermere Corporation owned one mile of frontage along an open-access highway. The state planne...
Defendant municipality made surface and curb improvements on a street located near plaintiff railroa...
Atlantic Beach Property Owners\u27 Association v. Town of Hempstead, 3 N.Y.2d 434, 165 N.Y.S.2d 737 ...
Plaintiff, operator of a boat company, owned land adjoining a river. X held land between that of the...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
Sauchelli v. Fata, 306 N.Y. 123, 116 N.E. 2d 75 (1953); Loch Sheldrake Associates v. Evans, 306 N.Y....
1. RIGHT OF OWNERS OF ADJOINING LOTS TO MATERIAL TAKEN FROM STREETS - SALE OF SAME BY CITY. - In gra...
In grading a street for the purpose of paving, it was necessary to remove earth which the city had n...
Boundaries - Property Conveyed - Half of Lot Street - Plaintiff and defendants own, respectively, ...
Over 65 cases were decided by Michigan courts during the Survey period dealing with some aspect of p...
Incres S. S. Co. v. International Maritime Workers Union, 10 N.Y.2d 218, 219 N.Y.S.2d 21 (1961)
This note will discuss the plight of abutting landowners, and explore various legal theories that ma...
Implementation of the federal plan for an interstate system of controlled access highways has greatl...
Defendant city instituted a comprehensive urban redevelopment plan under which condemnation and purc...
The Wandermere Corporation owned one mile of frontage along an open-access highway. The state planne...
Defendant municipality made surface and curb improvements on a street located near plaintiff railroa...
Atlantic Beach Property Owners\u27 Association v. Town of Hempstead, 3 N.Y.2d 434, 165 N.Y.S.2d 737 ...
Plaintiff, operator of a boat company, owned land adjoining a river. X held land between that of the...
Exactions occur when applications to develop parcels of land require governmental permission, and th...
This paper offers an analysis of the new allocation of burdens and benefits in the use of public lan...
Sauchelli v. Fata, 306 N.Y. 123, 116 N.E. 2d 75 (1953); Loch Sheldrake Associates v. Evans, 306 N.Y....