By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 5
LOS ANGELES - California voters passed a new eminent domain law by an impressive 62 percent margin Tuesday, but land use lawyers say it will have little effect on legal issues in the field.
Proposition 99 was primarily drafted to block Proposition 98, a sweeping law that would have ended rent contr...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 5
LOS ANGELES - California voters passed a new eminent domain law by an impressive 62 percent margin Tuesday, but land use lawyers say it will have little effect on legal issues in the field.
Proposition 99 was primarily drafted to block Proposition 98, a sweeping law that would have ended rent contr...
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