Family seeks return of park now used for parking
By PAUL THARP, Staff Writer
paul.tharp@sc.lawyersweekly.com
In 1904 the Springs family conveyed to the city of Charlotte a tract of land for use as a public park - not for public parking.
Now that Mecklenburg County and Central Piedmont Community College have built a $21 million garage on what was once a part of the parkland, the Springses ...Login required
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Published: September 3, 2010
Time posted: 8:56 am
Tags: Adverse Possession, Charlotte, Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, real estate, Real Property, Reversionary Right, Reverter










