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Vol. 51, Issue 1, 2013September 22, 2013 CDT

Fix It or Forget It: How the Doctrine of Avulsion Threatens the Efficacy of Rolling Easements

David Rusk,
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David Rusk, Fix It or Forget It: How the Doctrine of Avulsion Threatens the Efficacy of Rolling Easements, 51 Hous. L. Rev. (2013).
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