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Index

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
November 12, 2003

Cooperatives & Condominiums

Co-op Enjoined from Implementing Bylaw Imposing Qualifications for Board Membership

Feld v. 710 Park Avenue Corp.

Landlord &Tenant

Three Incidents of Threatening Behavior by Tenant Insufficient to Support Nuisance Eviction

Domen Holding Co. v. Aranovich

Two Noncontiguous Buildings on Single Lot Do Not Constitute Horizontal Multiple Dwelling

259 4th Avenue, LLC v. Williams

Real Property Law

Association May Not Enforce Easement When It Did Not Own Land Originally Benefitted by Easement

Beachside Bungalow Preservation Association of Far Rockaway v. Oceanview Associates LLC

RPL 274-a Does Not Prevent Mortgagee from Recovering Fee for Preparation of Mortgage Satisfaction

Dougherty v. North Fork Bank

Purchaser Had Constructive Notice of Mortgage Despite Indexing of Instruments in Reverse Order

Fairmont Funding, Ltd v. Stefansky

Option Agreement Enforceable Even Though Conditions on Terms Agreeable to Both Parties

F&S Pharmacy, Inc. v. Dandra Realty Corp.

Subsequent Notice of Pendency Discharged When Prior Notice Cancelled for Failure to Proceed

Weiner v. Casey

Property Condition Disclosure Statement Did Not Give Purchaser Claim Against Seller

Malach v. Chuang

Cooperatives & Condominiums

Co-op Enjoined from Implementing Bylaw Imposing Qualifications for Board Membership

Feld v. 710 Park Avenue Corp.

Landlord &Tenant

Three Incidents of Threatening Behavior by Tenant Insufficient to Support Nuisance Eviction

Domen Holding Co. v. Aranovich

Two Noncontiguous Buildings on Single Lot Do Not Constitute Horizontal Multiple Dwelling

259 4th Avenue, LLC v. Williams

Real Property Law

Association May Not Enforce Easement When It Did Not Own Land Originally Benefitted by Easement

Beachside Bungalow Preservation Association of Far Rockaway v. Oceanview Associates LLC

RPL 274-a Does Not Prevent Mortgagee from Recovering Fee for Preparation of Mortgage Satisfaction

Dougherty v. North Fork Bank

Purchaser Had Constructive Notice of Mortgage Despite Indexing of Instruments in Reverse Order

Fairmont Funding, Ltd v. Stefansky

Option Agreement Enforceable Even Though Conditions on Terms Agreeable to Both Parties

F&S Pharmacy, Inc. v. Dandra Realty Corp.

Subsequent Notice of Pendency Discharged When Prior Notice Cancelled for Failure to Proceed

Weiner v. Casey

Property Condition Disclosure Statement Did Not Give Purchaser Claim Against Seller

Malach v. Chuang

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