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Tag Archives: circumstances and locality

Charles T. Douglas, Jr., Compensating for Canker: A Sore Subject for Florida’s Citrus Growers: Haire v. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, 870 So. 2d 774 (Fla. 2004)

Posted on January 23, 2010 by zhyman

57 Fla. L. Rev. 421 (2005) | | | TEXT :: Florida’s citrus canker law (the Canker Law) requires the State to destroy healthy-appearing citrus trees that are within a 1900-foot radius of an infected tree. The Florida Legislature enacted … Continue reading →

Posted in Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Florida Constitutional Law, Fourth Amendment, Property Law, Uncategorized | Tagged 125-foot radius, 1900-foot radius, Canker Law, circumstances and locality, Citrus, citrus trees, Corneal v. State Plant Board, Department of Acgriculture, Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services v. Mid-Florida Growers, Douglas Jr. Canker, Fifth Amendment, Florida, Florida Citrus Growers, Florida Legislation, Florida Supreme Court, Florida's Citrus Canker Law, Florida's compensation clause, healthy trees, Inverse condemnation claim, Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, nusiance, Oranges, Polk, spreading decline, virulent disease | Comments Off
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