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Paying For Environmental Cleanup Under C.E.R.C.L.A.: A Survey Of The State Of The Law In The Fourth Circuit, Kerry Anne Doyle
Paying For Environmental Cleanup Under C.E.R.C.L.A.: A Survey Of The State Of The Law In The Fourth Circuit, Kerry Anne Doyle
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Environmental Permits: Land Use Regulation And Policy Implementation In Texas., Wm. Terry Bray, R. Alan Haywood, David S. Caudill, Pamela S. Bacon
Environmental Permits: Land Use Regulation And Policy Implementation In Texas., Wm. Terry Bray, R. Alan Haywood, David S. Caudill, Pamela S. Bacon
St. Mary's Law Journal
Real estate lawyers traditionally focused on the applicable zoning ordinances of the governing municipality. Real estate lawyers also are familiar with applicable subdivision ordinances, which typically impose additional limitations on the use of real property. Subdivision platting was originally envisioned as a procedure to ensure orderly development of property within the jurisdiction of a municipality. Many local land use regulations promulgated in recent years focus on the “environment” and purport to be necessary to conserve and protect natural resources. A complex network of federal and state statutes now exists which regulates the use of real property in order to protect …
Cleaning House: Environmental Hazards Can Undermine A Property's Use And Value, Michael B. Gerrard
Cleaning House: Environmental Hazards Can Undermine A Property's Use And Value, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
Numerous horror movies and books depict the woes that befall fictional homeowners who don't know or care that they are living too close to cemeteries or brooding woods or scenes of hauntings.
However, even the vivid imaginations of filmmakers and novelists can't conjure up some of the real-life horrors that environmental hazards can create for property owners. These hazards can destroy the value and salability of property, render it unusable for its intended purpose, and burden owners with clean-up costs, fines and lawsuits.
Fortunately, an alert eye and inexpensive tests can identify most common environmental dangers.
Environmental Impediments To Bankruptcy Reorganizations, James K. Mcbain
Environmental Impediments To Bankruptcy Reorganizations, James K. Mcbain
Indiana Law Journal
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