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Real Estate Methods And Credits: A Summary Of Recent Developments And Strategies (Powerpoint), Brandon C. Carlton
Real Estate Methods And Credits: A Summary Of Recent Developments And Strategies (Powerpoint), Brandon C. Carlton
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Encouraging Transportation-Oriented Development In The United States: A Case For Utilizing “Earned-As-Of-Location” Credits To Promote Strategic Economic Development, Matthew G. Jewitt
Encouraging Transportation-Oriented Development In The United States: A Case For Utilizing “Earned-As-Of-Location” Credits To Promote Strategic Economic Development, Matthew G. Jewitt
William & Mary Law Review
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Let's Roll: Applying Land-Based Notions Of Property To The Migrating Barrier Islands, Amy H. Moorman
Let's Roll: Applying Land-Based Notions Of Property To The Migrating Barrier Islands, Amy H. Moorman
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman
Some Unconventional Thoughts On Sprawl, Mark Fina, Leonard Shabman
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
"Hybrid" Farmland Protection Programs: A New Paradigm For Growth Management, Edward Thompson Jr
"Hybrid" Farmland Protection Programs: A New Paradigm For Growth Management, Edward Thompson Jr
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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The National Flood Insurance Program: Unattained Purposes, Liability In Contract, And Takings, Charles T. Griffith
The National Flood Insurance Program: Unattained Purposes, Liability In Contract, And Takings, Charles T. Griffith
William & Mary Law Review
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Avoiding Takings “Accidents”: A Torts Perspective On Takings Law, Eric Kades
Avoiding Takings “Accidents”: A Torts Perspective On Takings Law, Eric Kades
Faculty Publications
Viewing the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment as a form of insurance appeals to our intuition. The government, like fire, does not often "take" property, but when faced with extraordinary risk property owners naturally desire compensation. Recent scholarship, however, has dissolved the attractiveness of this perspective. This literature, through economic analysis, claims that the Takings Clause should be repealed and replaced with private takings insurance. This is the "no-compensation" result. This article argues that the insurance-based understanding of the just compensation requirement can be preserved without reaching the surprising no-compensation result. The intuitive appeal of understanding the Takings Clause …
Renewed Conflict At Brandy Station, John M. Taylor
Renewed Conflict At Brandy Station, John M. Taylor
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone
The Future Of Transferable Development Rights In The Supreme Court, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
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Special Declarant Rights And Obligations Following Mortgage Foreclosure On Condominium Developments, Carol Jane Brown
Special Declarant Rights And Obligations Following Mortgage Foreclosure On Condominium Developments, Carol Jane Brown
William & Mary Law Review
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