At the heart of almost every takings clause case is the question of whether landowners have an absolute right to use their property as they see fit, or whether the government can impose limits design
...city of New York, the American Planning Association and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The two sides' agreement, not surprisingly, ends there...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...tax incentive program for historic preservation, promoted in this instance by an organization then known as the National Architectural Trust, since renamed the Trust...
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...a group of environmental and preservationorganizations-challenged the Agencies...in this case and the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), 42...
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...office and will focus on complex estate planning, fiduciary representation and complex trust and estate administration. Previously, Wilson was a partner at Goldberg Simpson....
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...the Commissioner of Internal Revenue (the "Commissioner") challenged the way that Virginia Historic Tax Credit Fund 2001, LLC ("2001 LLC"), as the tax matters partner...
...code enforcement, environmental, historic preservation, archaeological and aviation...protection, probate and trust administration, and strategic...
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