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Development
September 29, 2010
Recent decisions of note.
Index
September 29, 2010
A complete, easy-to-use listing of what's inside the newsletter.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
September 29, 2010
The most important recent rulings.
Transfer Fee Covenants in New York?
September 29, 2010
It should not be surprising that in a weak real estate market, developers would seek new sources of revenue. One recent source has generated controversy across the country ' requiring buyers to agree, for themselves and their assigns, to pay a fee upon each resale of the property. These transfer fee covenants raise a number of practical problems, not the least of which is the underlying legal question: Are they enforceable?
Real Property Law
August 27, 2010
In-depth analysis of key cases you need to know.
Landlord & Tenant
August 27, 2010
A look at a significant ruling.
Development
August 27, 2010
Several major cases are discussed.
Eminent Domain in Manhattanville
August 27, 2010
For the second time in six months, the Court of Appeals has upheld the use of eminent domain to permit large-scale development by a private entity.
Index
August 27, 2010
An easy-to-follow list of everything contained in this issue.
Real Property Law
July 29, 2010
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice

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