Real Estate/Development
Oct. 19, 2006
Voluntary Waivers of Right to Protest May Be Enforceable
FOCUS COLUMN - By Kenneth B. Bley and Andrew K. Fogg - Parties to a number of different kinds of agreements often include provisions whereby one party agrees to waive any rights he or she may have to challenge or protest the other party's activities.




Focus Column
By Kenneth B. Bley and Andrew K. Fogg
Parties to a number of different kinds of agreements often include provisions whereby one party agrees to waive any rights he or she may have to challenge or protest the other party's activities. This frequently arises in the area of real estate development, whereby a developer will seek to have project opponents agree not to prote...
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