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Zoning, Planning and Use

Aug. 25, 2006

Property Owners, Be Wary of 'Imminent Peril'

Over the past decade, property owners could be forgiven for becoming a little complacent after a trilogy of favorable California Supreme Court decisions.


Focus Column

By Gary A. Watt

     
      Over the past decade, property owners could be forgiven for becoming a little complacent after a trilogy of favorable California Supreme Court decisions. Two of those cases - Ann M. v. Pacific Plaza Shopping Center, 6 Cal.4th 666 (1994) (rape in retail outlet) and Sharon P. v. Arman Ltd., 21 Cal.4th 1181 (1999) (rape in parking garage) - h...

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