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Negotiated Development Denial Meets People's Court: Del Monte Dunes Brings New Wildcards To Exactions Law, Jonathan M. Davidson, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Michael C. Spata Oct 1999

Negotiated Development Denial Meets People's Court: Del Monte Dunes Brings New Wildcards To Exactions Law, Jonathan M. Davidson, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Michael C. Spata

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The United States Supreme Court Answered "YES" to the $1.45 million over exaction question for 1999. In City of Monterey v. Del Monte Dunes at Monterey Ltd., a unanimous court extended the scope of compensatory takings review beyond land dedication conditions into the realm of regulatory denial. Justice Kennedy's opinion vitalized the "legitimate state interests" test from Agins v. City of Tiburon to sustain an inverse condemnation conclusion and damage award to the frustrated developer. A majority of the court also concurred that the trial court may delegate this takings conclusion to the jury under federal civil rights law. The …


Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman Oct 1999

Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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Eight Principles For Property Rights In The Anti-Sprawl Age, Eric T. Freyfogle Oct 1999

Eight Principles For Property Rights In The Anti-Sprawl Age, Eric T. Freyfogle

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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"Hybrid" Farmland Protection Programs: A New Paradigm For Growth Management, Edward Thompson Jr Oct 1999

"Hybrid" Farmland Protection Programs: A New Paradigm For Growth Management, Edward Thompson Jr

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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From Jeans To Genes: The Evolving Nature Of Property Of The Estate, A. Mechele Dickerson Apr 1999

From Jeans To Genes: The Evolving Nature Of Property Of The Estate, A. Mechele Dickerson

Faculty Publications

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