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PRINCIPLES OF OREGON REAL ESTATE LAW 2003 Cumulative Supplement Table of Contents 1 Estates in Land Jeffrey S. Davis 2 Concurrent Estates John C. Watkinson Abigail A. Klinect 3 Easements Mark A. Manulik Henry W. Gerock III 4 Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Eugene L. Grant 5 Statute of Frauds Alan K. Brickley 6 Conveyances Catherine D. Susman 7 Description of Land Thomas R. Page 8 Recording and Priorities C. Cleveland Abbe 9 Marketable Title Michael G. Magnus 10 Highway Access Linda M. Bolduan Joseph W. West 11 Fixtures Alexandra E. Sosnkowski Editors Eugene L. Grant, B.A., J.D., University of Oregon (1976, 1979); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1979; partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Portland. Thomas R. Page, B.A., University of Kansas (1973); J.D., University of Oregon (1978); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1978; partner, Stoel Rives LLP, Portland.
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