Governmental Approvals As Legal Basis
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Subject distribution
- Real Property1
Example wrong choices
15026_solar-barn · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice AAward Peter damages measured by the increased operating costs, but not an injunction.
Why it's attractive
No property right + no tort = no remedy at all, not even damages
Why it's wrong
No property right + no tort = no remedy at all, not even damages
15026_solar-barn · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice BGrant Peter the requested injunction.
Why it's attractive
No easement, no covenant, no statute → no right to sunlight → no injunction
Why it's wrong
No easement, no covenant, no statute → no right to sunlight → no injunction
15026_solar-barn · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DGrant judgment for Daniel, because he had secured all necessary governmental approvals for the new structure.
Why it's attractive
Governmental approvals are not the legal basis; the absence of a property right is
Why it's wrong
Governmental approvals are not the legal basis; the absence of a property right is
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