Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 67.
85. lappuse
... agencies for economic development must approve of the project . The applicant has no right to attempt to reverse state and local objections at the federal level.85 This requirement gives state and local agencies considerable power over ...
... agencies for economic development must approve of the project . The applicant has no right to attempt to reverse state and local objections at the federal level.85 This requirement gives state and local agencies considerable power over ...
553. lappuse
... agencies are geared to serve the middle class who will travel to the office , go through an application process , accept and keep appointments , sometimes after long waiting periods . . . . With minor exceptions , the agencies could not ...
... agencies are geared to serve the middle class who will travel to the office , go through an application process , accept and keep appointments , sometimes after long waiting periods . . . . With minor exceptions , the agencies could not ...
561. lappuse
... agencies are geared to serve the middle class who will travel to the office , go through an application process , accept and keep appointments , sometimes after long waiting periods .... With minor exceptions , the agencies could not ...
... agencies are geared to serve the middle class who will travel to the office , go through an application process , accept and keep appointments , sometimes after long waiting periods .... With minor exceptions , the agencies could not ...
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activities Administration aesthetic agencies amenity areas arrest assistance authority Board capital CDC's cent citizens CODE Commission community development corporations community economic development consulting cost court crime criminal decisions designed Duke University easement effect enterprise entrepreneurs environmental example exclusionary rule FCIU federal funds ghetto goals grant groups historic district historic preservation housing impact important income individual interest investment involved justice landmark law enforcement legislation limited listed building LL.B loans measure ment minority business Model Cities program National neighborhood operating opportunities organization output owner participation planning Police Department police officers policemen political potential private foundation problems PROFESSOR OF LAW Proposed Treas regulations response result rules small business Small Business Administration social structure Supp supra note tion urban York York City zoning