Environmental Regulation of Real Property

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Law Journal Press, 2024 M04 28 - 2028 pages

Environmental Regulation of Real Property enables you to anticipate and solve a wide range of environmental law problems. It not only offers in-depth analysis of federal environmental statutes having a bearing on land use, but also looks closely at rules imposed by state and local governments. The book covers the entire field of environmental law--from protecting air and water quality to preserving wildlife habitats and landmarks--including constitutional law, real estate law, litigation and corporate transactions.

You'll find detailed coverage of such topics as: when environmental regulation amounts to a constitutional taking; the use of environmental impact statements; hazardous waste control; state and local control of real estate development; protection of water courses, aquifers and drinking water; preservation of agricultural land and historic sites; the relationship between real property taxes and environmental land use controls; and conducting due diligence reviews and environmental audits.

Book ȿ looseleaf, two volumes, 1,662 pages; published in 1982, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-016-6

 

Contents

05
1-27
CHAPTER 1
2-1
CHAPTER 4
2-4
Environmental Impact Assessment
2-17
04
2-30
Environmental Law
3-1
03
3-8
Retaliatory
3-74
1 Hazardous Substances and Hazardous
12-1
2 Local Government Controls
12-2
312
12-3
124
12-4
a Activities Requiring a Permit
12-11
b Activities for Which a Permit
12-24
3 Animal Feeding Operations
12-43
06
12-60

08A First Amendment Aspects of Environmental
3-101
Facilities 2237
3-114
01
4-1
04
4-9
05
4-38
06
4-56
CHAPTER 5
51
Environmental
6-1
CHAPTER 20
6-20
Legal Roadside Controls
7-1
2 Statute of Limitations for NEPA Actions
7-2
CHAPTER 10
7-10
05
7-28
06
7-35
5 What Is a Tree and What Trees
7-40
08
7-47
Noise Controls
8-1
04
8-9
CHAPTER 22
8-22
05
8-24
02
9-3
04
9-11
Flood Plain Controls
10-1
109
10-9
4 Land Use Controls
10-15
CHAPTER 11
10-29
03
11-7
2 Extent of Federal Regulations
11-21
Legal
11-28
5 Mitigation Banks
11-33
CHAPTER 13
12-79
3 Publicly Owned Treatment
13-3
05
13-7
1 Toxic Dump Contamination
14-1
a Regulation of the Public Water
14-16
Water
14-25
01
15-1
04
15-10
CHAPTER 14
15-14
01
16-1
1712
17-1
CHAPTER 2
17-2
317
17-3
7 Federal Approval of State Programs
17-7
CHAPTER 16
17-16
CHAPTER 17
17-17
07
17-32
01
18-1
CHAPTER 6
18-6
1813
18-11
1821
18-21
1 Regulatory Methods for Incorporation
20-1
CHAPTER 21
23-1
CHAPTER 24
24-1
2 Incentives for Voluntary Conservation
24-2
02
24-14
CHAPTER 25
24-83
and Disclosure Statement 2524
25-24
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Nicholas A. Robinson is the Gilbert & Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor in Environmental Law at the Pace University School of Law. Former Deputy Commission and General Counsel of New York's Department of Environment Conservation, Prof. Robinson established Pace's nationally ranked environmental legal education programs and has practiced and taught environmental law for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Brown University and of Columbia University Law School. He has served as General Counsel to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and was legal advisor to the World Conservation Congress in Switzerland from 1996-2004.

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