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Sarah Harding, Perpetual Property
61 Fla. L. Rev. 285 (2009) | | | | INTRODUCTION :: Property interests, unlike contracts, tend to adhere to a limited set of specific forms-the numerus clausus principle. Much scholarship in the past decade has focused on this distinction … Continue reading
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Tagged common law, contracts, cultural commitments of property, Harding, infinite duration, Margaret Radin, numerus clausus, Perpetual Property, private property, property interests, Property Law, rule agianst perpetuities, temporal limitations, Time space compression
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