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Real Estate

Apr. 1, 2003

Turning the Tide

BY PETER M. DOUGLAS The coast is never finally saved. It is always being saved. The recent Court of Appeal decision in Marine Forests Society v. California Coastal Commission declaring the Coastal Commission in violation of the state constitution's separation of powers doctrine underscores this message.

        BY PETER M. DOUGLAS
        
        The coast is never finally saved. It is always being saved. The recent Court of Appeal decision in Marine Forests Society v. California Coastal Commission declaring the Coastal Commission in violation of the state constitution's separation of powers doctrine underscores this message.
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