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Category Archives: Eminent Domain
A Purchaser is Not Unjustly Enriched If It Pays a Lower Price for Property Subject to Restrictive Covenants and Then Sells The Property for a Profit to Another Purchaser Who Can Condemn the Covenants
Case: Harris Family Limited Partnership v. Brighton Investments LLC, Docket No. 36410 Court: Supreme Court of Idaho Date Issued: March 18, 2011 Judge: Opinion Author: Justice Joel D. Horton Concurring in Opinion: Eismann, Chief Justice; Burdick, Justice; J. Jones, Justice; … Continue reading
Posted in CONTRACTS, Eminent Domain, Hon. Joel D. Horton, IDAHO BUSINESS LAW TOPIC, LAND SALES, Luke Howarth, Restrictive Covenants, Unjust Enrichment
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The Conveyance of Property Burdened by Restrictive Covenants, with Knowledge that Subsequent Purchasers Intend to Exercise Eminent Domain to Condemn the Covenants, Does Not Breach the Covenants
Case: Harris Family Limited Partnership v. Brighton Investments LLC, Docket No. 36410 Court: Supreme Court of Idaho Date Issued: March 18, 2011 Judge: Opinion Author: Justice Joel D. Horton Concurring in Opinion: Eismann, Chief Justice; Burdick, Justice; J. Jones, Justice; … Continue reading
Posted in Aaron Hooper, CONTRACTS, Eminent Domain, Good Faith & Fair Dealing, Hon. Joel D. Horton, IDAHO BUSINESS LAW TOPIC, LAND SALES, Restrictive Covenants
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