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Flooding From Release of Reservoir Water Not a Condemnation of Property
The Court of Appeals of Texas has ruled that a river authority's intentional release of reservoir water that flooded landowners' property did not result in a taking of property without just compensation.
Flooding From Release of Reservoir Water Not a Condemnation of Property
The Court of Appeals of Texas has ruled that a river authority's intentional release of reservoir water that flooded landowners' property did not result in a taking of property without just compensation.
Flooding From Release of Reservoir Water Not a Condemnation of Property
2003-07-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Texas , Litigation , Reservoirs , Floods
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