Background
Thomas, David Albert was born on February 4, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Albert Rees and Betty Lou Thomas.
(Volume 1 in the set. Provides expert substantive and pro...)
Volume 1 in the set. Provides expert substantive and procedural guidance for the entire range of disputes between landowners. Covers all the real property issues arising from proximity of property to neighbors or its use by others. Deals with easements; covenants running with the land; equitable servitudes; licenses; adverse possession; trespass; mines and mining; party walls; boundary disputes; nuisance; lateral and subjacent support; petroleum exploration, production, and storage; water rights; rights to airspace; landlord-tenant issues; public lands; and more. From overhanging apple trees to the right to connect a sewage system into a septic tank--it's covered here! Each chapter follows a consistent format. After discussing the substantive legal issues, a chapter typically contains the following parts: • Pleadings and proof: statute of limitations, burden of proof, presumptions, parties, and defenses. • Remedies: self-help, injunctions, actions for damages, ejectment, and assumpsit. • Practice aids: detailed checklists analyzing all aspects of the court actions available to a party in each type of dispute, and forms of agreements and pleadings--the checklists and forms are cross-referenced to the discussion in the earlier parts of each chapter! • Bibliography Citation to case and statutory authority is plentiful. Footnotes are arranged according to jurisdiction, so you can easily spot the cases most useful to you. Includes an entire chapter devoted to alternative dispute resolution and a detailed index. First published in 1989.
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(Utah Civil Practice guides you through every step of Utah...)
Utah Civil Practice guides you through every step of Utah civil litigation practice. From pretrial preparation through appeals and enforcement of judgments, you'll find the step-by-step instructions you've come to depend on for proceeding successfully at every level of the Utah civil court system. Utah Civil Practice is prepared by Professor David Thomas of Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School, an authority on Utah procedural law, and relies specifically on Utah, not national, authority. This trusted resource, in handy softbound form, is completely updated each year with the most current legal developments. Utah Civil Practice provides the latest on pertinent legal authority including statutes, rules, case law, and court reorganization information.
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(Volume 2 in the set. Provides expert substantive and pro...)
Volume 2 in the set. Provides expert substantive and procedural guidance for the entire range of disputes between landowners. Covers all the real property issues arising from proximity of property to neighbors or its use by others. Deals with easements; covenants running with the land; equitable servitudes; licenses; adverse possession; trespass; mines and mining; party walls; boundary disputes; nuisance; lateral and subjacent support; petroleum exploration, production, and storage; water rights; rights to airspace; landlord-tenant issues; public lands; and more. From overhanging apple trees to the right to connect a sewage system into a septic tank--it's covered here! Each chapter follows a consistent format. After discussing the substantive legal issues, a chapter typically contains the following parts: • Pleadings and proof: statute of limitations, burden of proof, presumptions, parties, and defenses. • Remedies: self-help, injunctions, actions for damages, ejectment, and assumpsit. • Practice aids: detailed checklists analyzing all aspects of the court actions available to a party in each type of dispute, and forms of agreements and pleadings--the checklists and forms are cross-referenced to the discussion in the earlier parts of each chapter! • Bibliography Citation to case and statutory authority is plentiful. Footnotes are arranged according to jurisdiction, so you can easily spot the cases most useful to you. Includes an entire chapter devoted to alternative dispute resolution and a detailed index. First published in 1989.
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Thomas, David Albert was born on February 4, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Albert Rees and Betty Lou Thomas.
Bachelor, Brigham Young U., 1967; Juris Doctor, Duke U., 1972; Master of Library Science, Brigham Young U., 1977.
Judicial clerk, United States District Court Utah, Salt Lake City, 1972-1973; private practice, Salt Lake City, 1973-1974; assistant professor Law School, Brigham Young U., Provo, Utah., 1974-1976; associate professor Law School, Brigham Young U., Provo, 1976-1979; professor Law School, Brigham Young U., Provo, since 1979; director law library Law School, Brigham Young U., Provo, 1974-1990. Accreditation site inspector American Bar Association, Chicago, since 1978.
(Utah Civil Practice guides you through every step of Utah...)
(Volume 1 in the set. Provides expert substantive and pro...)
(Volume 2 in the set. Provides expert substantive and pro...)
With United States Army, 1969-1971, Vietnam. Member American Bar Association (chair real property probate & trust section legislation committee 1990-1998).
Married Paula Rasmussen, August 7, 1967. Children: Rebecca, David R., John H., Matthew A., Susannah, Amanda, Christina, Erin.