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The state of Florida has sued the state of Georgia over the use of water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin (the “ACF Basin”) in the United States Supreme Court, which has original jurisdiction over the matter—i.e., this case begins...

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Estates with a freehold are those that last for eternity.

There are some freehold estate types where the estate lasts past the life of the owner and passes to their living heirs upon death in accordance with the terms of the...

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In property law, future interest is the right to possess property in the future.

A future interest is in direct contrast with a present right to property, also referred to as a possessory estate. A future interest may be...

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In 1949, Respondent Department of Agriculture promulgated the Marketing Order Regulating the Handling of Raisins Produced from Grapes Grown in California (“Marketing Order”) under authority of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (“AMAA”)....

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Intangible Property is a property without a physical existence. Examples of intangible property include patents, patent applications, trade names, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, trade secrets.

Some intangible...

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Intellectual property (I.P. or IP) is a type of property encompassing the products of original human thought. Common examples of intellectual property include: the contents of a book, designs of an invention, computer software, company logos...

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New London, Connecticut is a small historic whaling port comprising six square miles and providing a home to approximately 25,000 residents. See City of New London website at http://ci.new-london.ct.us/index.html (last checked on February 7, 2005)....

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Landlord-tenant law governs the rental of commercial and residential property. It is composed primarily of state statutes and common law. A number of states have based their statutory law on either the Uniform Residential Landlord And...

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A life estate pur autre vie is a life estate whose duration is determined by a measuring life that is not the holder of the life estate. The term “pur autre vie” is Law French meaning “for another’s life.” A life estate pur autre vie can be...

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In 1997, the Hawaii Legislature enacted Act 257 in reaction to the high gasoline prices in the state. The act, an attempt to curb gas prices for consumers in Hawaii, controls the maximum rent that oil companies operating in the state can receive from...

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