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Abstract
It is the purpose of this comment to examine the contract and the property theories of restrictive covenants; and to suggest other possible grounds upon which to decide whether or not a public agency should compensate owners in the subdivision for interference with their restrictive covenants.
Recommended Citation
Edmund R. Blaske,
EMINENT DOMAIN - COVENANTS - VIOLATION OF BUILDING RESTRICTIONS BY EXERCISE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY - NECESSITY FOR COMPENSATION,
38
Mich. L. Rev.
357
(1940).
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