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Current developments in cooperative and condominium practice /

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Corporate Author: Practising Law Institute.
Other Authors: Goldsmith, Walter D.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. (810 Seventh Ave., New York 10019) : Practising Law Institute, c1988
Series:Real estate law and practice course handbook series ; no. 320.
Subjects:
Condominiums > Law and legislation > New York (State)
Apartment houses, Cooperative > Law and legislation > New York (State)
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