The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enable good faith purchasers to record their deeds to protect themselves against prior unrecorded conveyances and to provide constructive notice of their interests to potential subsequent purchasers. Constructive notice, however, works only when land records are available for public inspection, a practice that had long proved uncontroversial. For centuries, deed archives were almost exclusively patronized by land-transacting parties because the difficulty and cost of title examination deterred nearly everyone else. The modern information economy, however, propelled this staid corner of property law into a computer age in which land records are ele...
This article considers ‘ownership beneath’ in light of the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcem...
Technological development has created new forms of information, altered expectations of privacy, and...
“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” discusses the distur...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The purpose of this article is to describe how such a revolutionary change in the recording system c...
The legal, technological, and structural components are in place to allow the legal community to emb...
Of the securities,provided by law for the protection of property, perhaps none is more important tha...
When you buy a home, should that also mean you have to inform the whole world where you live, how mu...
When you buy a home, should that also mean you have to inform the whole world where you live, how mu...
To implement digital recording, a confluence of several factors is necessary: political will on the ...
In the mid-1990s, mortgage bankers created Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) to ...
The global community urgently needs precise, clear rules that define ownership of data and express t...
This article considers the possibility of disclosing beneficial interests on the land register. It e...
This article considers ‘ownership beneath’ in light of the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcem...
Technological development has created new forms of information, altered expectations of privacy, and...
“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” discusses the distur...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The United States deed recording system alters the “first in time, first in right” doctrine to enabl...
The purpose of this article is to describe how such a revolutionary change in the recording system c...
The legal, technological, and structural components are in place to allow the legal community to emb...
Of the securities,provided by law for the protection of property, perhaps none is more important tha...
When you buy a home, should that also mean you have to inform the whole world where you live, how mu...
When you buy a home, should that also mean you have to inform the whole world where you live, how mu...
To implement digital recording, a confluence of several factors is necessary: political will on the ...
In the mid-1990s, mortgage bankers created Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) to ...
The global community urgently needs precise, clear rules that define ownership of data and express t...
This article considers the possibility of disclosing beneficial interests on the land register. It e...
This article considers ‘ownership beneath’ in light of the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcem...
Technological development has created new forms of information, altered expectations of privacy, and...
“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” discusses the distur...