(Online library) Bargaining for Development: A Handbook on Development Agreements, Annexation Agreements, Land Development Conditions, Vested Rights, and the Provision of Public Facilities
♛ David Callies, Daniel J. Curtin, Julie A. Tappendorf ♛
| #2198673 in Books | Environmental Law Institute | 2003-07 | Original language:English | 8.75 x5.75 x.50l, | File Name: 1585760617 | 312 pages |
||About the Author|
David L. Callies is a Professor at University of Hawaii's William S. Richardson School of Law. Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. is an attorney at Bingham McCutchen, LLP. Julie A. Tappendorf is an attorney at Holland & Knight.
Bargaining for Development is a one-of-a-kind handbook that explores the policy and planning principles behind land development conditions, vested rights, and development/annexation agreements, and provides guidance for the practicing professional, government, and land development communities in evaluating the need for, and the drafting of, land development statutes, ordinances, and agreements.
The handbook's basic premises are two-fold. First, land d...
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