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Exactions, Again

By Robert H. Thomas on January 6, 2016
Posted in Land use law, Municipal & Local Govt law, Nollan/Dolan | Exactions, Regulatory takings, Zoning & Planning

We’ve been tied up with other things the past few days, so haven’t had a chance to do much posting, but here’s something to tide you over, a piece from Florida colleague Jacob Cremer, “Why Exactions Law Should Bring Property Rights Advocates Cheer in the New Year.” 

Land use and takings mavens, rejoice. 

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