The Glendale Church purchased a twenty-one-acre parcel of land in a canyon along the banks of Mill

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The Glendale Church purchased a twenty-one-acre parcel of land in a canyon along the banks of Mill Creek in Angeles National Forest. The church used the twelve flat acres next to the stream to operate a campground for disabled children. This area had a number of improved buildings located on it. In July, a forest fire destroyed all ground cover upstream from the church’s campground, and a subsequent flood destroyed all the buildings. In response, the county of Los Angeles enacted an interim ordinance which temporarily prohibited the church from constructing new buildings. Is the church entitled to compensation for a temporary taking of its property? Why?

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Smith and Roberson Business Law

ISBN: 978-0538473637

15th Edition

Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts

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