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...AD2d 11 [decided herewith]), the Board of Trustees of the Freeholders...the inevitable effects of beach erosion and by the potential effects...
...v Zoning Board of Appeals...of a coastal erosion management permit...coastal erosion hazard area. Thereafter...
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...Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council,1 a government regulation that leaves no...
Evidence Supports Finding That L.I. Sound PipelineWould Violate Connecticut?s Water Quality Standard
...term, the Court of Appeals issued its decision in Pecoraro v. Board of Appeals of Town of Hempstead.1 This case...
...question is whether the action of the Town of Southampton Coastal Erosion Hazard Board of Review is ripe for judicial review. If so, we...
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