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Volume 46, May 1972, Number 4
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This issue contains articles from: Land Use Symposium.Symposium
Institutional Purchase Money Financing of Cooperative Apartments
Charles A. Goldstein
"Zoning Imagination"--Dimensional Zoning
Eugene J. Morris
New Communities in the United States--A Survey
Curtis J. Berger
Articles
The International Narcotics Control System: A Proposal
M.C. Bassiouni
Book Review
The Zoning Dilemma (Daniel R. Mandelker)
Herman D. Hillman
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Quarterly Survey of New York Practice Table of Contnets
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Article VI, §§ 1, 28: Appellate Division Is Empowered To Determine Places of Court Terms
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CPLR 203(b): Statute of Limitations Tolled by Service upon the Secretary of State
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CPLR 203(b): In an Impleader Action by Retailer for Indemnification from Manufacturer, the Statute of Limitations Begins To Run in Favor of the Manufacturer on the Day of Sale
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CPLR 301: Foreign Corporation Held Not Present Within the State Under Either "Agency" or "Control" Predicates
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CPLR 325(d): Damages Sought Limited by Monetary Jurisdiction in Lower Court After Transfer by Supreme Court Without Plaintiff's Consent
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CPLR 511(b): The County Specified as Proper by Defendant Must in Fact Be Proper
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CPLR 1102: City Is Not Responsible for Costs or Publication in Matrimonial Action
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CPLR 1201: Protecting the Adult Incompetent
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CPLR 2303: Payment of Required Fees to Subpoenaed Witness Must Be Made at a Reasonable Time Prior to the Return Date of the Subpoena
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CPLR 3020: Action Dismissed on the Ground of Defective Verification
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CPLR 3101(d): Discovery Limited to Reports Received Prior to Rejection of Claim
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CPLR 3120(a): Discovery of Defendant Hospital's Non-Medical Records Relating to Non-Party
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Collateral Estoppel: The Preclusive Effect of Arbitration Awards
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CPLR 4213(b): Decision of Trial Court Must State the Essential Facts
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CPLR 5003: Interest on a Judgment Is Not a Basis for a Separate Action
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CPLR 5231(d): Service Upon Judgment Debtor as Agent of Corporation Held Ineffective
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CPLR 5240: Protecting the Abused Judgment Debtor
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CPLR 5519(a)(1): Stay Protects the State from Punishment for Contempt
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CPLR 7102: Replevin Statute Upheld Against Constitutional Attack
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CPLR 7102: Equipment Utilized in Business Deemed "Specialized Property"
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CPLR 7102: Contract Provision Giving Creditor the Right To Seize "Specialized Property" Deemed Unconscionable
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CPLR 7102: Replevin Held Available to Third Party to Contravene Effect of Strike
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CPLR 7501: Arbitration Clauses Construed
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CPLR 7501: Arbitration Stayed Without Prejudice Where Notice of Intention To Arbitrate Did Not Specify the Nature of the Controversy
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CPLR 7511(b)(1)(iii): Letter Agreement on Submissions Held Not To Limit the Scope of a General Arbitration Clause, Thereby Permitting an Award for Consequential Damages
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CPLR 7801: State Comptroller May Not Be Compelled To Challenge the Legality of the State Budget
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Judiciary Law § 190: County Court Held Without Jurisdiction Over Action Against Non-Resident Notwithstanding Service of Summons Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law § 253
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RPAPL § 755: "Abuse of Process" Recognized as an Actionable Tort
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UJCA 1704: Once Filed, Justice's Return Is a Conclusive Record of Proceeding Below
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CCA 306: Civil Court Changes Venue Sua Sponte with Caveat to the Bar
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Contempt: Criminal Contempt Fines Payable to City Treasury
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Summary Proceeding: Purpose of Summary Proceeding Frustrated by Litigious Party
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