Abstract
In view of the holding in the Shelley case, can the grantor in a deed have recourse to the courts to enforce a stipulated penalty contained in a discriminatory racial covenant (such as payment of damages or forfeiture of title) if the enforcement of such penalty does not directly involve the constitutional rights of third persons?
Recommended Citation
Note, A Note on Racial Restrictions, 2 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 190 (1953)
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