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Page 117
... compensation . Many writers and courts have attempted to justify the " no compensation " rule . The dominant explanation is the notice theory . The courts simply presume that landowners are aware that any rights in navigable waters are ...
... compensation . Many writers and courts have attempted to justify the " no compensation " rule . The dominant explanation is the notice theory . The courts simply presume that landowners are aware that any rights in navigable waters are ...
Page 119
... compensation to be paid for real property taken by the United States above the normal high water mark of navigable waters of the United States shall be the fair market value of such real property based upon all uses to which such real ...
... compensation to be paid for real property taken by the United States above the normal high water mark of navigable waters of the United States shall be the fair market value of such real property based upon all uses to which such real ...
Page 130
... compensation must generally be paid . Does anyone argue that having to pay for land for a highway or post office " cripples " the power to build these things ? Is compensation denied for the takings ? Of course not . Why ? Because the ...
... compensation must generally be paid . Does anyone argue that having to pay for land for a highway or post office " cripples " the power to build these things ? Is compensation denied for the takings ? Of course not . Why ? Because the ...
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Waste Disposal | 21 |
Ownership and Boundaries | 23 |
State Common Law and the Coastal Zone | 51 |
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