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New York Appeals
Vol. 74, Issue 2, 2011March 03, 2011 EDT

WHAT DO GRAPES AND FEDERAL LAWSUITS HAVEIN COMMON? BOTH MUST BE RIPE

William Maker Jr.,
land use litigation ripeness local zoning decisions local land use boards deference local conditions variances final decision futility exception
Albany Law Review
William Maker, WHAT DO GRAPES AND FEDERAL LAWSUITS HAVEIN COMMON? BOTH MUST BE RIPE, 74 Albany Law Review (2011).
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