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Aug. 9, 2006

Billboards Lose Battle Against Trees

Billboards do not have a "right to be seen,' the state's high court unanimously ruled Monday.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer


Billboards do not have a "right to be seen,' the state's high court unanimously ruled Monday.
      As a result, the city of Los Angeles doesn't have to pay an advertiser after allegedly blocking views of its billboards when the city planted palm trees on Century Boulevard near the main airport.
      The ruling ended a six-year b...

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