Municipal – Condemnation – Nuisance – Real Property – Beachfront Cottages – Civil Practice – Ripeness & Mootness
Sansotta v. Town of Nags Head The defendant-town denied plaintiffs a building permit because their application was incomplete; therefore, plaintiffs cannot challenge a new town ordinance based solely on the town’s threatened or hypothetical denial of a permit under the new ordinance.
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Published: August 3, 2012
Time posted: 3:59 pm
Tags: Beachfront Cottages, Civil Practice, Condemnation, Municipal, nuisance, Real Property, Ripeness & Mootness





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