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The Use And Legal Significance Of The Mean High Water Line In Coastal Boundary Mapping, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney
The Use And Legal Significance Of The Mean High Water Line In Coastal Boundary Mapping, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The effect of unplanned and ill-conceived land use development on the coastal ecology has been well documented in recent years. Recognizing the need for more effective governmental control in this area, a number of state legislatures have enacted statutes to protect the coastal environment and encourage the orderly development of coastal resources. These efforts have received the support of the federal government as well.
Determination of coastal boundaries is essential to the development of an effective coastal zone management program. In general such boundaries represent the intersection of the shore with a particular tidal elevation. However, the demarcation of coastal …
Transcript Of Hearing On Real Property Finance, November 11, 1974, Assembly Finance And Commerce Committee
Transcript Of Hearing On Real Property Finance, November 11, 1974, Assembly Finance And Commerce Committee
California Assembly
MEMBERS:
Honorable Alister McAlister, Chairman
Honorable Mike Antonovich
Honorable Robert G. Beverly
Honorable John v. Briggs
Honorable Robert Cline
Honorable Mike Cullen
Honorable Wadie Deddeh
Honorable Leroy F. Greene
Honorable Richard Hayden
Honorable Walter M. Ingalls
Honorable John Knox
Honorable Ernest Mobley
Honorable Louis J. Papan
Honorable Walter Powers
Honorable Paul Priolo
Honorable Leon Ralph
Honorable Newton Russell
Honorable Henry Waxman
Honorable Bob Wilson
Municipal Annexation In Georgia: The Contiguity Conundrum, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Municipal Annexation In Georgia: The Contiguity Conundrum, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Scholarly Works
The Georgia law of municipal annexation possesses a rich history both statutory and decisional. Strangely subdued in this history, however, is the concept of contiguity. Although this term has been stated and defined by the legislature, the concept has historically provoked little controversy, and the courts have stayed away from it with fervor. Recently, this has changed. The purpose here, therefore, is to mark what may well be the origin of a new chapter in the Georgia law of municipal annexation.
Warrantless Search Of A College Dormitory, Ronald J. Bacigal
Warrantless Search Of A College Dormitory, Ronald J. Bacigal
Law Faculty Publications
Student Conduct is as much a part of the collegiate experience as intellectual pursuit, and regulation of student conduct has been a concern of university officials for as long as there have been students and universities. Until the 1960s the courts had few occasions to concern themselves with the regulation of student conduct; and, university officials were free to take any action short of action that was arbitrary and capricious. University officials were deemed to stand in loco parentis and thus could make and enforce any regulation for the physical training, moral enrichment, and betterment of their pupils that a …
Yearend Sales Of Losses In Real Estate Partnerships, Donald J. Weidner
Yearend Sales Of Losses In Real Estate Partnerships, Donald J. Weidner
Scholarly Publications
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The Federal Income Tax Effects Of The Missouri Version Of The Uniform Divorce Act, Alan Gunn
The Federal Income Tax Effects Of The Missouri Version Of The Uniform Divorce Act, Alan Gunn
Journal Articles
The marital property provisions of the new Missouri divorce law render the tax treatment of property transfers and alimony payments unclear. As to property transfers, the problem is that the new law appears to give the wife an interest in property that previously would have been regarded as belonging to the husband. Since this is so, it is possible to argue that a “transfer” of appreciated property to the wife is part of a “division” of property between “co-owners,” and therefore not taxable. Although transfers of appreciated property in connection with a divorce are usually taxable, divisions of community property …
The Common Lands Concept: A "Commons" Solution To A Common Environmental Problem, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley
The Common Lands Concept: A "Commons" Solution To A Common Environmental Problem, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley
Faculty Publications By Year
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