Case, Environmental Law: Nollan versus the California Coastal Commission
Title: Case, Environmental Law: Nollan versus the California Coastal Commission
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 900 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Case, Environmental Law: Nollan versus the California Coastal Commission
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Details: Words: 900 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Environmental Law
Nollan vs. CCC
Abstract of:
483 U.S. 825, 97 L. Ed.2d 677
James Patrick Nollan, et ux., Appellant v. California Coastal Commission.
Case Definition:
The case is Nollan versus the California Coastal Commission. The
Nollans were the appellates against a decision made by the California
Coastal Commission (CCC).
The Nollans had been leasing a property on the California coast with
which they had an option to buy. The property lies directly at the foot
of
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was
not a big deal concerning the language of the law from either of the
parties. I think that a similar case could be argued attacking the
Constitution of the State of California concerning the navigable waters
clause. I would still have to agree with the CCC's permit condition of
allowing public access to the beach, because I like the beach and am in
no position to purchase land bordering it so I need access.