Search : U.S. Supreme Court : Property Law & Real Estate : From 10/01/01 To 07/01/02
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| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Banking Law, Contracts, Property Law & Real Estate |
| Title: | FRANCONIA ASSOC. v. US |
| Date: | 06/10/02 |
| Case Number: | 01-455 |
| Summary: | Because enactment of the Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act qualified as a repudiation of a housing loan, not a present breach of the loan agreements, the six-year statute of limitations began to run when mortgagees tendered prepayment, and the government dishonored its obligation to accept the tender and release control over use of property securing the loan. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Property Law & Real Estate |
| Title: | TAHOE-SIERRA PRESERVATION COUNCIL, INC. v. TAHOE REG'L PLANNING AGENCY |
| Date: | 04/23/02 |
| Case Number: | 00-1167 |
| Summary: | Moratoria on all development in Lake Tahoe Basin area for a period totalling 32 months, imposed by a regional planning agency while formulating a land use plan for the area, were not per se takings of property requiring compensation under the Takings Clause. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Property Law & Real Estate, Tax Law |
| Title: | US v. CRAFT |
| Date: | 04/17/02 |
| Case Number: | 00-1831 |
| Summary: | A husband's interests in a piece of property, owned with his wife as tenants by the entirety under Michigan law, constitute "property" or "rights to property" to which a federal tax lien may attach pursuant to 26 U.S.C. section 6321. |