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Zoning, Planning and Use

Sep. 21, 1999

Last Request

^^Land Use Law^^ Last Request No Need to Seek Reconsideration Before Resorting to Court The court said that it now had reconsidered the Alexander rule and come to the conclusion that the rule suffered from several basic flaws.

        By Daniel J. Curtin Jr.
        
        In overruling a more-than-50-year-old decision, the California Supreme Court held that a party who received an adverse decision from an administrative agency was not required to request a reconsideration of that decision before seeking judicial review when the statute provides that the petitioner "...

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