The Takings Issue

The Takings Issue
Title The Takings Issue PDF eBook
Author Robert Meltz
Publisher Island Press
Pages 626
Release 1998-12
Genre Law
ISBN 9781597263283

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As challenges to land use and environmental controls by landowners and the property-rights movement have become more frequent, the concept of "takings" -- government action that excessively limits a property-owner's use of private land -- has become both increasingly familiar to the public, and increasingly problematic for planners, local officials, and anyone involved with making day-to-day decisions about land use. A vast and diverse body of case law has come into existence over the past several decades, and the controversy generated by recent legal decisions has resulted in a significant level of ideological bias in much of what has been written on the topic.This volume is an objective and authoritative examination that considers all aspects of the takings issue. It is a much-needed guide and overview that introduces and explains issues surrounding regulatory takings on the local, state, and federal level for anyone involved with private land and government limitation of its permissible use. The authors describe where the law is now, predict where it might go in the future, and review conflict-reducing solutions to a variety of situations. They condense an immense amount of information into a clear and accesible format, making the book equally valuable for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.The Takings Issue addresses procedural hurdles involved in getting a takings issue heard by a court, examines what does and does not constitute a taking, and considers the remedies available to landowners involved in takings actions. It treats concerns such as zoning, dedications and exactions, subdivision platting, and other local issues in some detail, and also considers state and federal issues involving industrial site approval, endangered species and wetlands protection, restrictions on access to resources on federal lands, and other topics.The book is an essential reference for planners, land use lawyers, developers, and students of planning and law, as well as for policymakers and citizens involved with takings issues.

The Taking Issue

The Taking Issue
Title The Taking Issue PDF eBook
Author Fred P. Bosselman
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1973
Genre Compensation (Law)
ISBN

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A study of the constitutional limits of governmental authority to regulate the use of privately-owned land without paying compensation to the owners.

Taking Sides

Taking Sides
Title Taking Sides PDF eBook
Author M. Ethan Katsh
Publisher McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
Pages 412
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN

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This twelfth edition of Taking Sides: Legal Issues presents current controversial issues in a debate-style format. Each issue is framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and a postscript. An instructor's manual with testing material is available for each volume. A general guidebook, Using Taking Sides in the Classroom, which discusses methods and techniques for integrating the pro-con approach into a classroom setting, is also available.

Land Use Regulations and the Takings Issue

Land Use Regulations and the Takings Issue
Title Land Use Regulations and the Takings Issue PDF eBook
Author Nancy L. Krause
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN

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The Taking Issue

The Taking Issue
Title The Taking Issue PDF eBook
Author Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 329
Release 1977
Genre Regional planning
ISBN

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Taking Issue

Taking Issue
Title Taking Issue PDF eBook
Author Megan Crawford
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 274
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415196673

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This OU Reader looks at how guidance and counselling in the context of learning is developing. It focuses on the different types of guidance and counselling in learning available to students and practitioners alike.

Taking Sides

Taking Sides
Title Taking Sides PDF eBook
Author James E. Harf
Publisher Dushkin/McGraw-Hill
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Global environmental change
ISBN 9780073111636

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The Taking Sides series is a debate-style reader designed to introduce students to current global controversies and world issues. The readings, which represent the arguments of leading political scientists, social commentators, and experts in the field, reflect a variety of viewpoints, and are presented in pro/con format. Dushkin Online is a student Web site designed to support Taking Sides titles. (www.dushkin.com/online/).