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tutrix

tutrix pl: tu·tri·ces [tü-trī-sēz, tyü-; tü-trə-sēz, tyü-] or: tu·trix·es [-trik-səz] : a female tutor

regulatory taking

may seek a writ of mandamus, declaratory relief, or just compensation (as by inverse condemnation) compare physical taking, zoning NOTE: In order to determine whether a regulatory taking is effected by a regulation, a court will consider

confiscate

it nearly worthless has been held to constitute confiscation. Examples of such government action include the passage of zoning laws that prevent the use of land for its designated purpose and the setting of utility rates so

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discontinuance

claim 2 : the abandonment of a property or of a particular use of the property under the zoning laws

property (fixture and non-fixture)

confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within the law and within the restrictions of zoning or easements. Fixture property refers to those items permanently attached to the structure, such as carpeting or a

ordinance

ordinance : an authoritative decree or law ;esp : a municipal regulation [a zoning ]

special exception

special exception : a use of property that is allowed under a zoning ordinance under specified conditions : conditional use at use

special use permit

special use permit : an authorization from an appropriate government body (as a zoning board) for a use of property that is a special exception : lawful approval for a special exception

unnecessary hardship

: a deprivation of an owner's right to the beneficial use of property that is caused when a zoning ordinance makes it impossible to receive a reasonable return from the property NOTE: Unnecessary hardship may justify the

industrial park

An area designated in zoning regulations to be used by industry often located in a suburban area and having some park like sections

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tutrix

tutrix pl: tu·tri·ces [tü-trī-sēz, tyü-; tü-trə-sēz, tyü-] or: tu·trix·es [-trik-səz] : a female tutor

regulatory taking

may seek a writ of mandamus, declaratory relief, or just compensation (as by inverse condemnation) compare physical taking, zoning NOTE: In order to determine whether a regulatory taking is effected by a regulation, a court will consider

confiscate

it nearly worthless has been held to constitute confiscation. Examples of such government action include the passage of zoning laws that prevent the use of land for its designated purpose and the setting of utility rates so

Keep your definitions linked to case research

discontinuance

claim 2 : the abandonment of a property or of a particular use of the property under the zoning laws

property (fixture and non-fixture)

confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within the law and within the restrictions of zoning or easements. Fixture property refers to those items permanently attached to the structure, such as carpeting or a

ordinance

ordinance : an authoritative decree or law ;esp : a municipal regulation [a zoning ]

special exception

special exception : a use of property that is allowed under a zoning ordinance under specified conditions : conditional use at use

special use permit

special use permit : an authorization from an appropriate government body (as a zoning board) for a use of property that is a special exception : lawful approval for a special exception

unnecessary hardship

: a deprivation of an owner's right to the beneficial use of property that is caused when a zoning ordinance makes it impossible to receive a reasonable return from the property NOTE: Unnecessary hardship may justify the

industrial park

An area designated in zoning regulations to be used by industry often located in a suburban area and having some park like sections

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