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Nelson, Grant Steel was born on April 18, 1939 in Mitchell, South Dakota, United States. Son of Howard Steel and Clara Marie (Winandy) Nelson.
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Volume One of Two Volume Set. Volume 1 of the set on real estate finance law, including due-on-sale clauses, alternative mortgages, bankruptcy, finance forms, and construction. Section titles discuss: An Introduction to the Law of Mortgages, The Necessity and Nature of the Obligation, Mortgage Substitutes, Rights and Duties of Parties Prior to Foreclosure, Transfer by Mortgagor and Mortgagee, Discharge of Mortgage, Foreclosure, Statutory Impacts on Foreclosure, Some Priority Problems, Subrogation, Contribution and Marshaling, Government Intervention in Mortgage Market, Financing Real Estate Construction, Financing Condominiums and Cooperatives, Residential Financing Forms, and Commercial Financing Forms. Includes Table of Cases and Westlaw® references.
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Real estate finance law is market-driven and therefore constantly changing. This treatise provides current, expert coverage on the law of mortgages; the necessity and nature of obligation; mortgage substitutes; foreclosure; statutory impacts; subrogation, contribution, and marshaling; government intervention; and financing real estate construction. Additional consideration is given to the potential liability for cleaning up hazardous waste and the impact of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA).
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For the Fifth Edition of Cases and Materials on Equitable Remedies, Restitution and Damages, Professor Candace S. Kovacic-Fleischer of American University has joined Professor Robert W. Leavell (Georgia), Jean C. Love (Iowa) and Grant S. Nelson (UCLA) as co-author. Because of the addition of new chapters or sections, the Fifth Edition of the book is now a full purpose remedies text. And yet the authors have been careful to retain and enhance the book's traditional emphasis and basic organization. Most of the discussion-provoking classic cases have been retained and that many current cases have been added. The restitution materials have been rearranged, while retaining, basically, the same comprehensive coverage. There is an introductory chapter that contains cases and materials which explore the fundamentals of all resitutionary remedies, both legal and equitable. The remainder is dispersed throughout the book to offer an opportunity to integrate that material with other remedial concepts and to illustrate the uses of the various remedies in a wide variety of factual contexts. The additional materials include a chapter entitled "Basic Principles of Damages" so that a teacher may introduce early in the course concepts such as terminology and limitations; certainty and speculation; prejudgment interest, present value and inflation; punitive and liquidated damages; and, attorney's fees. A subchapter on equitable defenses also has been added to the equity materials and one on personal injury damages has been added to the torts materials.
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Real estate finance law is market-driven and therefore constantly changing. This treatise provides current, expert coverage on the law of mortgages; the necessity and nature of obligation; mortgage substitutes; foreclosure; statutory impacts; subrogation, contribution, and marshaling; government intervention; and financing real estate construction. Additional consideration is given to the potential liability for cleaning up hazardous waste and the impact of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA).
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The Seventh Edition of Equitable Remedies, Restitution and Damages continues to provide comprehensive coverage of the legal and equitable remedies that are available in actions for both public and private wrongs. Although the casebook is designed for a Remedies course (of any length), it is also suitable for a separate course in Equity, Injunctions, Restitution, or Damages. The first half of the casebook introduces students to injunctions, damages, restitution, and declaratory judgments, in that order. The second half of the casebook gives students an opportunity to consider these four types of relief as remedies in actions for tortious misconduct, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment. While this edition shares the same organizational plan as its predecessor, it has been substantially enriched by the addition of new cases and textual notes.
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The Eighth Edition retains the organization of the Seventh Edition while thoroughly updating it. The first half of the casebook introduces injunctive relief, damages, restitution, and declaratory relief. The second half of the book creates opportunities to consider these four remedies in the context of tort and contract actions for various types of harm. The updates include recent United States Supreme Court cases on such topics as injunctive relief and punitive damages. New cases in the second half of the book feature such current topics as injunctions against defamatory statements and public nuisance actions against lead paint manufacturers.
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(Volume One of Two Volume Set. Volume 1 of the set on real...)
Volume One of Two Volume Set. Volume 1 of the set on real estate finance law, including due-on-sale clauses, alternative mortgages, bankruptcy, finance forms, and construction. Section titles discuss: An Introduction to the Law of Mortgages, The Necessity and Nature of the Obligation, Mortgage Substitutes, Rights and Duties of Parties Prior to Foreclosure, Transfer by Mortgagor and Mortgagee, Discharge of Mortgage, Foreclosure, Statutory Impacts on Foreclosure, Some Priority Problems, Subrogation, Contribution and Marshaling, Government Intervention in Mortgage Market, Financing Real Estate Construction, Financing Condominiums and Cooperatives, Residential Financing Forms, and Commercial Financing Forms. Includes Table of Cases and Westlaw® references.
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The Ninth Edition of this popular casebook retains the basic organization and coverage of its predecessors, but comprehensively addresses the tremendous changes that have occurred in the past five years in real estate finance and in the real estate industry. The Ninth Edition includes: a thorough updating and revision of the material on foreclosure, including material on loss mitigation, short sales, loan modification programs, pre-foreclosure mediation requirements, and foreclosure-related litigation; a comprehensive revision of the material on securitization and the ownership, transfer, and enforcement of securitized mortgage loans, including detailed treatment of the proper application of Uniform Commercial Code Articles 3 and 9 to the ownership, transfer, and enforcement of mortgage notes and the litigation involving the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS); a comprehensive revision of the chapter on governmental intervention in the mortgage market, including thorough treatment of the FHFA’s conservatorship for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Dodd-Frank, and the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; a functional restructuring of the material on bankruptcy law and its impact on mortgagees in Chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13.
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Designed for use in a four-, five-, or six-unit Property course, this casebook applies traditional property concepts in a distinctly modern context. The book begins with fundamental Property principles and concepts, followed by personal property with an introduction to intellectual property. Subsequent chapters cover present and future interests, concurrent estates, landlord and tenant law, real estate transactions, easements, covenants, and public land use regulation (including zoning, eminent domain and regulatory takings, and constitutional challenges based on due process, equal protection, freedom of speech and freedom of religion).
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This treatise provides current, expert coverage on the law of mortgages, including the mortgagor-mortgagee relationship prior to foreclosure; mortgage substitutes; transfers by the mortgagor; transfers by the mortgagee; payment and prepayment; the foreclosure process; deficiency judgments and anti-deficiency regulation; priority issues; governmental intervention in the mortgage market; and financing real estate construction. The Sixth Edition provides a comprehensive update of relevant case law, legislation, and regulation since publication of the Fifth Edition in 2007. This update includes: • A thorough and up-to-date revision of the material on judicial and nonjudicial foreclosure • New material on “short sales” and “loss mitigation” • A comprehensive revision of the material on securitization and the ownership, transfer, and enforcement of securitized mortgage loans • A comprehensive revision of materials on governmental intervention in the mortgage market, including new material on the impacts of the Dodd-Frank Act • Discussion of recent cases and theories on the application of the “disparate impact” test in racially discriminatory mortgage lending • A thorough and functional restructuring of the material on bankruptcy law and its impact on mortgagees in Chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13 proceedings • Comprehensive discussion of recent judicial authority on priority issues Like the Fifth Edition, the Sixth Edition also comprehensively tracks judicial discussion and application of the principles in the Restatement (Third) of Property: Mortgages.
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Volume One of Two Volume Set. Volume 1 of the set on real estate finance law, including due-on-sale clauses, alternative mortgages, bankruptcy, finance forms, and construction. Section titles discuss: An Introduction to the Law of Mortgages, The Necessity and Nature of the Obligation, Mortgage Substitutes, Rights and Duties of Parties Prior to Foreclosure, Transfer by Mortgagor and Mortgagee, Discharge of Mortgage, Foreclosure, Statutory Impacts on Foreclosure, Some Priority Problems, Subrogation, Contribution and Marshaling, Government Intervention in Mortgage Market, Financing Real Estate Construction, Financing Condominiums and Cooperatives, Residential Financing Forms, and Commercial Financing Forms. Includes Table of Cases and Westlaw® references.
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In this edition the authors highlight the reasons for the real estate industry's collapse and the advent of the new regulatory structures that resulted. Mortgage loans are increasingly being "securitized" to provide better and more competitive access to capital, and the discussion of the corresponding legal issues has been enlarged. In addition, Congress has given much-needed attention to the liability of lenders for contamination of real estate by hazardous waste. The authors have given these matters expanded and updated treatment. Liberally edited cases focus on the significant mortgage law issues.
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Volume Two of Two Volume Set. Volume 2 of the set on real estate finance law, including due-on-sale clauses, alternative mortgages, bankruptcy, finance forms, and construction. Section titles discuss: An Introduction to the Law of Mortgages, The Necessity and Nature of the Obligation, Mortgage Substitutes, Rights and Duties of Parties Prior to Foreclosure, Transfer by Mortgagor and Mortgagee, Discharge of Mortgage, Foreclosure, Statutory Impacts on Foreclosure, Some Priority Problems, Subrogation, Contribution and Marshaling, Government Intervention in Mortgage Market, Financing Real Estate Construction, Financing Condominiums and Cooperatives, Residential Financing Forms, and Commercial Financing Forms. Includes Table of Cases and Westlaw® references.
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Nelson, Grant Steel was born on April 18, 1939 in Mitchell, South Dakota, United States. Son of Howard Steel and Clara Marie (Winandy) Nelson.
Bachelor magna cum laude, University of Minnesota, 1960; Juris Doctor cum laude, 1963.
Associate Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis, 1963-1967. Member law faculty University Missouri, Columbia, 1967-1991, associate professor, 1970-1972, professor, 1972-1991, Enoch H. Crowder professor law, 1974-1991. Professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1991—2007.
William H. Rehnquist professor law Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, since 2007. Board legal advisors Great Plains Legal Foundation, 1978-1985. Visiting assistant professor University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1969-1970, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1976.
Visiting professor University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1981-1982, University of California at Los Angeles, 1989-1990. Distinguished visiting professor Pepperdine University, 1987-1988, 2006. Visiting endowed Campbell professor University Missouri, Columbia, 1996-1998.
Commissioner National Conference Commissioners Uniform State Laws, 1983-1991. Advisory board West Public Law Sch.
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First lieutenant Army of the United States, 1964-1965. Fellow American Bar Foundation. Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute, Association American Law Schools (section chairman 1976-1977), American College Real Estate Lawyers, Missouri Bar Association (vice chairman property law committee 1974-1975, chairman 1975-1977), Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi.
Married Judith Ann Haugen, September 22, 1962. Children: Mary Elizabeth, Rebekah Anne, John Adam.