Thank you for the great content Prof. Dale. I'm in California Probate over many different real properties with sibling conflict. We exchanged a text or email before about Joint Tenancy Right of Survivorship. Still pending litigation over real property. I believe I won on Joint Tenancy right of Survivorship based on "intention" not to sale or transfer title proven. Learned from your teaching. Thank you sir 🙏 My mother is 94 with dementia. We share a few properties.
Thanks, P.J. The opening music is by the Czech composer Bedrich Smetana from his opera La Fiancee Vendue ("The Bartered Bride" or "The Sold Bride"). The specific theme is entitled "Warum solitan wir." The closing music (all too briefly) is from a symphonic poem written in 1928 by Ottorino Respighi, entitled Feste Romane ("Roman Festivals"); it's the third composition of his three-part trilogy, which also includes "The Pines of Rome" and "The Fountains of Rome." The conductor is the famed Arturo Toscanini, who conducted the premier of the work with the New York Philharmonic in 1929.
@@profdalespropertyvideos185 Prof. Whitman, thank you for the thorough reply, sir. Obviously, there are at least two things I like that I can learn from you - law (Prof. Weinberger recommended your videos the very first day of class) and, now I've come to find out, classical music. Have you ever entertained the idea of putting together any classical music videos - "Introduction to _______" types, perhaps? And of course, my thanks for the first-rate form and content of your presentations. Yours, Peter.
@@p.j.vaneff6760 Thanks for the kind words, Peter. I'm only an amateur musician (I play piano and electronic keyboard), and am far from being a competent musicologist, although I greatly enjoy classical music. Nevertheless, I'll give it some thought. I appreciate the suggestion.
These videos are excellent! Thank you for posting these, Professor.
Thank you for the great content Prof. Dale.
I'm in California Probate over many different real properties with sibling conflict.
We exchanged a text or email before about Joint Tenancy Right of Survivorship. Still pending litigation over real property. I believe I won on Joint Tenancy right of Survivorship based on "intention" not to sale or transfer title proven.
Learned from your teaching. Thank you sir 🙏
My mother is 94 with dementia. We share a few properties.
i like your videos. Thank you for these perfect job. i m expect to be a agent and what you did is very helpful.
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I am glad you find them beneficial, Ashley.
I got it, I finally figured out what the music at the beginning and the end reminds me of - Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr.
Thanks, P.J. The opening music is by the Czech composer Bedrich Smetana from his opera La Fiancee Vendue ("The Bartered Bride" or "The Sold Bride"). The specific theme is entitled "Warum solitan wir." The closing music (all too briefly) is from a symphonic poem written in 1928 by Ottorino Respighi, entitled Feste Romane ("Roman Festivals"); it's the third composition of his three-part trilogy, which also includes "The Pines of Rome" and "The Fountains of Rome." The conductor is the famed Arturo Toscanini, who conducted the premier of the work with the New York Philharmonic in 1929.
@@profdalespropertyvideos185 Prof. Whitman, thank you for the thorough reply, sir. Obviously, there are at least two things I like that I can learn from you - law (Prof. Weinberger recommended your videos the very first day of class) and, now I've come to find out, classical music. Have you ever entertained the idea of putting together any classical music videos - "Introduction to _______" types, perhaps? And of course, my thanks for the first-rate form and content of your presentations. Yours, Peter.
@@p.j.vaneff6760 Thanks for the kind words, Peter. I'm only an amateur musician (I play piano and electronic keyboard), and am far from being a competent musicologist, although I greatly enjoy classical music. Nevertheless, I'll give it some thought. I appreciate the suggestion.
Your video helped me so much! Thank you!
Super helpful! Thank you :)
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