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Index

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
June 24, 2010

Coopereatives & Condominiums

Ambiguous Language; Use of Roof

Baker v. 16 Sutton Place Apartment Corp.

Discrimination Based on National Origin

Sayeh v. 66 Madison Avenue Apt Corp.

* * *

Development

Prohibition on Rentals

People v. Laroche

Home Office Use

Matter of Navaretta v. Town of Oyster Bay

* * *

Landlord & Tenant

Stipulation Does Not Void Other Lease Provisions

Jazilek v. Abart Holdings, LLC

* * *

Real Property Law

Predatory Practice

Emigrant Mortgage Co., Inc. v. Corcione

Fraudulent Inducement Claim

Berrocal v. Abrams, Garfinkel, Margolis Bergson LLP

Easement Misuse

Cale v. P.O.H.R.C.N.Y. Inc.

Buyer May Waive Right to CO

Cozza v. 50 Crossbay Realty Corp.

Coopereatives & Condominiums

Ambiguous Language; Use of Roof

Baker v. 16 Sutton Place Apartment Corp.

Discrimination Based on National Origin

Sayeh v. 66 Madison Avenue Apt Corp.

* * *

Development

Prohibition on Rentals

People v. Laroche

Home Office Use

Matter of Navaretta v. Town of Oyster Bay

* * *

Landlord & Tenant

Stipulation Does Not Void Other Lease Provisions

Jazilek v. Abart Holdings, LLC

* * *

Real Property Law

Predatory Practice

Emigrant Mortgage Co., Inc. v. Corcione

Fraudulent Inducement Claim

Berrocal v. Abrams, Garfinkel, Margolis Bergson LLP

Easement Misuse

Cale v. P.O.H.R.C.N.Y. Inc.

Buyer May Waive Right to CO

Cozza v. 50 Crossbay Realty Corp.

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