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Recent Legal Library Articles
“Old Fence Line” Establishes Boundary
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:43-05:00Wednesday, September 10th, 1997|Categories: Real Estate Law|
The Court of Special Appeals affirmed the Circuit Court’s decision establishing a boundary line by relying on the clear and unambiguous language of a deed, deciding it did not require other evidence to determine the meaning of the conveyance. Jean Koehn and C. Campbell Koehn ...
Highway Access Denied To Abutting Land Owner
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:07-05:00Sunday, August 10th, 1997|Categories: Land Use Law|
A little noticed bill passed in the 1997 General Assembly session will greatly alter property owners' right of access to State highways. Senate Bill 294 allows the State Highway Administration to convert existing highways to expressways with limited access. Until the October 1, 1997 effective ...
New Tax Credits For Commercial Properties
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:42-05:00Sunday, August 10th, 1997|Categories: Real Estate Law|
New legislation in Baltimore County creates "revitalization tax credits" for both commercially zoned properties and multi-family rental housing. Bill 91-97 establishes a property tax credit against increased real property taxes that are a result of improvements to a commercially zoned property located within a Commercial ...
A Chilling Effect On Abuse Of Process Claims
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:09-05:00Thursday, July 10th, 1997|Categories: Land Use Law|
In One Thousand Fleet Limited Partnership v. John Guerriero, et al., the Maryland Court of Appeals was called upon to determine whether a developer could maintain suit for malicious use of process and abuse of process against a Little Italy community association and its members ...
LLC’s More Advantageous Than Ever
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:18:45-05:00Thursday, July 10th, 1997|Categories: Real Estate Law|
Two recent legislative acts will make the use of LLC’s, in Maryland, more advantageous than ever. The LLC is an unincorporated form of business organization similar to a partnership. The LLC possesses a liability shield which protects its owners from liability to the same extent ...




