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Plaintiffs Cannot Bring Inverse Condemnation Claims Before a Public Agency Makes a Final Determination on Allowable Development

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An inverse condemnation challenge to a permit denial is not ripe until the government makes a final determination regarding the scope of allowable development on a plaintiff’s property, the California Court of Appeal held in York v. City of Los...
By: Perkins Coie
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/plaintiffs-cannot-bring-inverse-12191/

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