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Liabilities Of The Innocent Current Owner Of Toxic Property Under Cercla, Diana L. Mcdavid Jan 1989

Liabilities Of The Innocent Current Owner Of Toxic Property Under Cercla, Diana L. Mcdavid

University of Richmond Law Review

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 ("CERCLA") was enacted to facilitate prompt cleanup of property contaminated by hazardous wastes. CERCLA seeks to accomplish its goal in part by placing the financial burden of cleanup on those parties who are responsible for the problem and who benefited from the hazardous waste activity. Because environmental cleanup is a national priority and the cost of cleaning up toxic waste sites is staggering, the scope of liability under CERCLA is broad. A clean environment is a laudable goal and compelling responsible parties to bear the cost of cleanup is fair, …


Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1989 Jan 1989

Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1989

Richmond Law Magazine

Features:

Professionalism: An Issue for the Bar and the Law Schools

Using Analogies to Persuade at Trial

Justice Powell Keynotes Scholarship Dinner: Law School recognizes scholarship donors and honors recipients