The Michigan Law of Land Contracts, with Forms
Author : Leon Saunders
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Page : 1306 pages
File Size : 24,6 MB
Release : 1929
Category : Contracts
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Author : Leon Saunders
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Page : 1306 pages
File Size : 24,6 MB
Release : 1929
Category : Contracts
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Author : Asher Lynn Cornelius
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Page : 834 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 1929
Category : Contracts
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Author : Asher Lynn Cornelius
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Page : 696 pages
File Size : 34,69 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Contracts
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Author : Beryl Satter
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,39 MB
Release : 2010-03-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1429952601
Part family story and part urban history, a landmark investigation of segregation and urban decay in Chicago -- and cities across the nation The "promised land" for thousands of Southern blacks, postwar Chicago quickly became the most segregated city in the North, the site of the nation's worst ghettos and the target of Martin Luther King Jr.'s first campaign beyond the South. In this powerful book, Beryl Satter identifies the true causes of the city's black slums and the ruin of urban neighborhoods throughout the country: not, as some have argued, black pathology, the culture of poverty, or white flight, but a widespread and institutionalized system of legal and financial exploitation. In Satter's riveting account of a city in crisis, unscrupulous lawyers, slumlords, and speculators are pitched against religious reformers, community organizers, and an impassioned attorney who launched a crusade against the profiteers—the author's father, Mark J. Satter. At the heart of the struggle stand the black migrants who, having left the South with its legacy of sharecropping, suddenly find themselves caught in a new kind of debt peonage. Satter shows the interlocking forces at work in their oppression: the discriminatory practices of the banking industry; the federal policies that created the country's shameful "dual housing market"; the economic anxieties that fueled white violence; and the tempting profits to be made by preying on the city's most vulnerable population. Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America is a monumental work of history, this tale of racism and real estate, politics and finance, will forever change our understanding of the forces that transformed urban America. "Gripping . . . This painstaking portrayal of the human costs of financial racism is the most important book yet written on the black freedom struggle in the urban North."—David Garrow, The Washington Post
Author : Kelly Stephen Searl
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 28,59 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Court rules
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Author : Clarence Frank Birdseye
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Page : 2390 pages
File Size : 11,72 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Clerks' assistant
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Author : Clarence Frank Birdseye
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Page : 956 pages
File Size : 31,22 MB
Release : 1925
Category : Commercial law
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Author : National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
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Page : pages
File Size : 27,31 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Agriculture
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Author :
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Page : 16 pages
File Size : 31,48 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Lead
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Author : Patrick W. Murphy
Publisher :
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 37,4 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Liens
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