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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 7, 2015

In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two cases.
United States Real Estate and Construction
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In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two cases. In Hudson St. Condominium v. 111 Hudson St, condominium owners were allowed to proceed with their breach of contract claims against the sponsor and its member and in Clemente v. Liberato, the court declined to dismiss the petitioner's licensee holdover suit.

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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 7, 2015

United States Real Estate and Construction

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