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Development
August 31, 2006
Recent cases and expert analysis.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
August 31, 2006
The latest cases for your review.
Index
August 31, 2006
A complete listing of this month's contents.
Is the Statute of Frauds Still Absolute?
August 31, 2006
If Cervantes were to say today, 'An honest man's word is as good as his bond' (Don Quixote, Book IV, Ch. 34), both knowledgeable real estate professionals and their counsel would probably respond, 'except for real property transactions.' While in many areas of the law, unwritten agreements are more readily enforced, it remains accepted as axiomatic that under the principles of the statute of frauds, only a 'writing' will create obligations in connection with real property interests.
Real Property Law
August 01, 2006
Analysis of recent cases.
Landlord & Tenant
August 01, 2006
In-depth analysis of a recent ruling.
Eminent Domain Law
August 01, 2006
The latest news.
Development
August 01, 2006
Recent cases of interest.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
August 01, 2006
The latest cases.
Licensing Title Agents
August 01, 2006
Whatever happened to the title agents licensing bill? At one point, it 'had to happen.' Innumerable meetings were held. Forests were felled to provide the paper to print and distribute various drafts of proposed bills. Lincolnesque letters and articles were written and published. E-mails clogged up thousands of mailboxes. And now silence. There may very well be a bill on the Governor's desk in the near future. This article represents an attempt to explain why the agent-licensing bill is not there yet. The opinions expressed are the author's own, have no official sanctions and do not advocate any particular version of the bill.

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