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Zoning, Planning and Use

Mar. 2, 2000

Building Blues

The factual differences between 'Landgate' and 'Ali' may provide guidance for government lawyers.

By Michael M. Berger
        In late 1988, a hotel owned by Syed Mouzzam Ali was substantially destroyed by fire. Los Angeles bureaucrats kept him from demolishing the remains and doing something productive with his property for the next two years. As a consequence, he recovered $1.5 million in damages from the city. The Court of Appeal recently told him he could keep it. Ali v. City...

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