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  • 121Wolf v. Colorado — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Wolf v. Colorado ArgueDate=October 19 ArgueYear=1948 DecideDate=June 27 DecideYear=1949 FullName=Julius A. Wolf v. State of Colorado USVol=338 USPage=25 Citation=69 S. Ct. 1359; 93 L. Ed. 1782; 1949 U.S. LEXIS 2079… …

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  • 122Erga omnes — (Latin: in relation to everyone) is frequently used in legal terminology describing obligations or rights toward all . For instance a property right is an erga omnes right, and therefore enforceable against anybody infringing that right. An erga… …

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  • 123Lex situs — The term lex situs (Latin) refers to the law of the place in which property is situated for the purposes of the Conflict of laws. For example, property may subject to tax pursuant to the law of the place of the property or by virtue of the… …

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  • 124Estoppel (English law) — Estoppel is a legal doctrine that may be used in certain situations to prevent a person from relying upon certain rights, or upon a set of facts (eg. words said or actions performed) which is different from an earlier set of facts. Estoppel could …

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  • 125EMortgages — An eMortgage is an electronic mortgage where the loan documentation is created, executed, transferred and stored electronically. In the United States eMortgages are made legally enforceable by the Electronic Signatures in Global and National… …

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  • 126Tulk v. Moxhay — (1848) 41 ER 1143 is a landmark English case that decided that in certain cases a restrictive covenant can run with the land (ie. a future owner will be subject to the restriction) in equity.BackgroundIn 1808, the owner of several parcels of land …

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  • 127Equitable servitude — Property law Part of …

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  • 128Restraint on alienation — A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from selling or otherwise transferring his interest in the property. Under the common law such… …

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