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July 2008
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Second District Court Finds Vested Rights Are Superceded by California Coastal Act
Pratt v. California Coastal Commission
The Second District Court of Appeal has determined that the state’s Coastal Act applies to a vesting tentative subdivision map, even when the coastal policies at issue were adopted after the vesting tentative map was filed.
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Pratt v. California Coastal Commission
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