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A Heightened Standard For Land Use Permits Redefines The Power Balance Between The Government And Landowners, Michael Farrell
A Heightened Standard For Land Use Permits Redefines The Power Balance Between The Government And Landowners, Michael Farrell
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
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In A 2002 Supreme Court Decision, Which Shifted Landowner And Government Expectations Regarding Temporary Regulatory Takings, The Court Held That Temporary Construction Moratoria During The Preparation Of A Comprehensive Land-Use Plan Do Not Constitute Takings Requiring Compensation. Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council V. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, 535 U.S. 302 (2002), Heather Cobun
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
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Does The Compensation Clause Burden The Government Or Benefit The Owner? The Compensation Clause As Process, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Does The Compensation Clause Burden The Government Or Benefit The Owner? The Compensation Clause As Process, Joshua Ulan Galperin
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
No abstract provided.