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Zoning, Planning and Use

Dec. 29, 2006

Group Offers Initiative on Property Rights

LOS ANGELES - Fresh from the defeat in November of a divisive ballot measure that would have overhauled eminent-domain laws in California, a taxpayer rights group has filed a new citizen initiative with the attorney general that threatens to reopen some of the thorniest legal questions that plagued the initial property rights proposal.

By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Fresh from the defeat in November of a divisive ballot measure that would have overhauled eminent-domain laws in California, a taxpayer rights group has filed a new citizen initiative with the attorney general that threatens to reopen some of the thorniest legal questions that plagued the initial property rights proposal.
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