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February 2012
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New York State Court Finds Construction of an Unpermitted Boat House Did Not Constitute a Crime
Grimditch v. Nardiello
The State of New York Essex County Court was faced recently with an issue of first impression— namely whether an owner of real property or a building contractor is criminally liable because they allowed construction of an unpermitted boat house within the waters of Lake Placid.
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