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Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City / Civil procedure / Regulatory taking / Agins v. City of Tiburon / Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon / Eminent domain / Inverse condemnation / Public use / Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council / Law / Case law / Legal terms
Date: 2003-06-20 14:34:28
Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City
Civil procedure
Regulatory taking
Agins v. City of Tiburon
Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon
Eminent domain
Inverse condemnation
Public use
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council
Law
Case law
Legal terms

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