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Connecticut Law Review: Fall 2003; Volume 36, Number 1: Taking the Takings Claim: A Policy and Economic Analysis of the Survival of Takings Claims After Property Transfers

Connecticut Law Review: Fall 2003; Volume 36, Number 1: Taking the Takings Claim: A Policy and Economic Analysis of the Survival of Takings Claims After Property Transfers

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Connecticut Law Review: Fall 2003; Volume 36, Number 1: Taking the Takings Claim: A Policy and Economic Analysis of the Survival of Takings Claims After Property Transfers

by Carol Necole Brown

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This Journal Issue is in Good Condition. The Softcovers have Very Light Edgewear, Very Light Soiling to the Surface (noticeable as the Covers are white), and a Very Light Surface Stain to the Surface of the Rear Cover, but the Softcovers have No Tears, Creases, or Other Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased; the Binding is Strong, Intact, and Undamaged. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and has No Tears, Creases, Stains, Mold, or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have No Remainder Mark, Foxing, Stains, or Any Major Damage. Securely Packed and Promptly Shipped.

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"Taking the Takings Claim: A Policy and Economic Analysis of the Survival of Takings Claims After Property Transfers" by Carol Necole Brown is a stand-alone article from the Fall 2003 issue of the Connecticut Law Review. This article emphasizes that the takings claim is a distinct and recognizable form of property that exists independent of the property owner. The takings claim is valuable private property and, as such, should be alienable in a manner consistent with other forms of private property; any other approach is tantamount to a judicial taking.

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Connecticut Law Review: Fall 2003; Volume 36, Number 1: Taking the Takings Claim: A Policy and Economic Analysis of the Survival of Takings Claims After Property Transfers
Author
Carol Necole Brown
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University of Connecticut School of Law
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Hartford, CT
Date Published
2003
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68
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