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Posted by John T on January 05, 2007 at 12:19:26 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Property rights posted by noncompos on January 05, 2007 at 10:16:21:
WOWWWWWWWWWWW excellent points. I love property law as its really the OLDEST LAW OUT THERE. Allllllll the other common and statutory law developed after and out of the legal issues concerning how we acquire, convey, hold, contract for n protect our beloved PROPERTY. In law school Estates in Land and Future Interests AND ALL THAT Blackacre from O to A for life then to such n such remainders and the famous Rule Against Perpetuities was funnnnnnnn lol. Rememeber all that landlord n tenant law n sharehold interests and estates alllll developed from the english feudal method of land ownership wooooooo hoooooooo. Our prof caled allllll other lawyers Upstarts n Johnny Come Latelys lol. Yep youre right theres thousands of other laws n issues that come into play here and more then we could ever address. Enough here so not to bore the others, if you dont know me you will realize get me talkin law or electricity and Im good to go lol Yall take care now John T
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