With contaminated land, it sometimes makes sense to do a partial cleanup, rather than a complete one, and combine the cleanup with land use restrictions and continuing obligations to monitor the land. The Uniform Environmental Covenants Act creates a new state law property interest to make these restrictions and obligations permanent and enforceable. It addresses issues created by traditional common law doctrines that were hostile to permanent land restrictions, as well as more contemporary problems presented by tax liens, eminent domain, and adverse possession. This Article reviews the Act’s legal infrastructure for creating, enforcing, and modifying the terms of the land use restrictions and monitoring obligations. The Article argues that...
This article explores the application of the principles of sustainability to management of lands and...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to enco...
With contaminated land, it sometimes makes sense to do a partial cleanup, rather than a complete one...
The shortcomings of UECA are on the front end, at the point when state and local environmental agenc...
Purpose - The purpose of the article is to show that the liability system established by Part 2A of ...
The threat of environmental liability discourages the resale and reuse of industrial and commercial ...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to examine the regime to remediate contaminated land in the...
Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land (brownfields) and be...
An important contemporary problem in environmental regulation concerns the cleanup of property that ...
This Article questions whether traditional judicial deference to local land use regulators is justif...
This article discusses the issue of rules for acquiring property rights in natural resources, land u...
New initiatives are underway at the Community level to impose liability for environmental damage. Th...
It is a commonplace to note that with an ever-increasing birth rate and decreasing death rate, as we...
The 1990 Environmental Protection Act introduced the requirement for local authorities in the United...
This article explores the application of the principles of sustainability to management of lands and...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to enco...
With contaminated land, it sometimes makes sense to do a partial cleanup, rather than a complete one...
The shortcomings of UECA are on the front end, at the point when state and local environmental agenc...
Purpose - The purpose of the article is to show that the liability system established by Part 2A of ...
The threat of environmental liability discourages the resale and reuse of industrial and commercial ...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to examine the regime to remediate contaminated land in the...
Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land (brownfields) and be...
An important contemporary problem in environmental regulation concerns the cleanup of property that ...
This Article questions whether traditional judicial deference to local land use regulators is justif...
This article discusses the issue of rules for acquiring property rights in natural resources, land u...
New initiatives are underway at the Community level to impose liability for environmental damage. Th...
It is a commonplace to note that with an ever-increasing birth rate and decreasing death rate, as we...
The 1990 Environmental Protection Act introduced the requirement for local authorities in the United...
This article explores the application of the principles of sustainability to management of lands and...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to enco...