Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Citation
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Parent Document
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Jurisdiction
- Kentucky (state)
- Effective Date
- 1983-10-12
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- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
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- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
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- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
- Miles v. Shauntee, 664 S.W.2d 512 (1983)
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256 charsBut the 250 practicing lawyers, judges and law professors who drafted the act agreed the basic reform of the landlord-tenant laws could prevent marginal housing from sliding into the area of “uninhabitable housing” — and then, inevitably, into abandonment.