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In their Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein Rikon Rikon & Houghton, write that In New York, condemnors have adopted particularly unfa
Thomas A. Dickerson and Daniel D. Angiolillo, associate justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department, write that the governor's 2 percent real property tax cap program has recently been cha
...and pipes directed a water flow through the culvert on to the Zutts' property. The Zutts contacted the Transportation Department, enlisting its help...
...decade ago, homeowners William A. Zutt and Diane Zutt (hereinafter together the Zutts) commenced the first in a series of actions and proceedings to prevent...
...Justice Daniel Angiolillo The Zutts brought their first suit to bar the state from draining storm water...
...decade ago, homeowners William A. Zutt and Diane Zutt (hereinafter together the Zutts) commenced the first in a series of actions and proceedings to prevent...
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