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January 2007
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Eleventh Circuit Addresses the Permit-by-Rule Exception to RCRA
Quebell Parker v. Scrap Metal Processors, Inc.,___F.3d___
Quebell Parker and her children (appellant) appealed a District Court’s denial of appellant’s motion to show cause as to why Scrap Metal Processors, and its owner, Wayne Maddox, (collectively, respondents), failed to comply with the District Court’s order that respondents.
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