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Supreme Court Affirms that Evidence of Contamination and Remediation Costs May Be Admitted in Condemnation Cases

In this issue

  • Supreme Court Affirms that Evidence of Contamination and Remediation Costs May Be Admitted in Condemnation Cases
  • Court Discusses How to Handle Property Tax Assessment Challenges Affected by Invalidation of Act 86 Process

  • Case Addresses What Constitutes a Boundary Agreement Under § 66.0301(2)

  • Municipal Subdivision Ordinance Granting Council Discretion to Make Decision Upheld

  • Municipal Authority to Limit Actions of Residential Landlords Restricted

  • Land Under Highway Owned by Property Owner; May Impact Whether Minimum Lot Size Requirement is Met

  • Electric Utility Municipalization Efforts Move Forward

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