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Brown v. Lober

In 1947, Bost (decedent for whom Defendant, Appellant is executor) bought land from the previous owner who reserved a two-thirds interest in the subsurface mineral rights and recorded the same. In 1957, Brown (Plaintiff, Appellee) bought the land from Bost through a general warranty deed which contained no reservations.

Supreme Court of Illinois | 75 Ill.2d 547, 389 N.E. 2d 1188 (1979)

Frimberger v. Anzellotti

Anzellotti (Defendant, Appellant) conveyed some tidal marshland property, subject to Connecticut statutes concerning tidal wetland regulations, to Frimberger (Plaintiff, Appellee) by warranty deed subject to all building, building line, zoning restrictions, easements, and restrictions of record. Anzellotti performed repairs of a bulkhead two years later, during which time the state department of environmental protection found that the bulkhead and portions of the house were in violation of state tidal wetlands regulations.

Appellate Court of Connecticut | 25 Conn. App. 401, 594 A.2d 1029 (1991)

Luthi v. Evans

The Luthis (plaintiff/appellees) were the lessors of the property in dispute. They sought to have the assignment of lease interests by the original lessee (Owens) cancelled.

Supreme Court of Kansas | 223 Kan. 622, 576 P.2d 1064 (1978)

Mountain Brow Lodge No. 82, Independent Order of Odd Fellows v. Toscano

Toscano (Respondent, Appellee) gifted property to Mountain Brow Lodge (Plaintiff, Appellant) "restricted for the use and benefit of the second party, only..

Court of Appeal of California | 257 Cal. App. 2d. 22 (1968)

Nollan v. California Coastal Commission

Nollan, the Plaintiff, sued the California Coastal Commission, defendant, to invalidate a condition on their land permit requiring them to grant the public an easement across their beachfront property. The Plaintiffs had a building on their beachfront lot, which they rented out.

United States Supreme Court | 483 U.S. 825

The Symphony Space, Inc. v. Pergola Properties, Inc.

In 1978, Symphony Space (Plaintiff), a non-profit, bought a building from and leased back the income-producing part to Broadwest. Symphony also granted Broadwest an option to repurchase the entire building.

Court of Appeals of New York | 88 N.Y.2d 466, 669 N.E.2d 799, 646 N.Y.S.2d 641 (1996)

 
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