83 research outputs found

    The Water Law Backdrop [outline]

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    6 pages

    Dean David H. Getches: Law Teacher, Scholar, and Public Servant

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    Application of the Law of Prior Appropriation: Outline

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    11 pages

    The Unintended Impacts of Anti-Redlining Legislation

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    Federal and state legislation intended to curb the practice of geographic loan discrimination or redlining may have the unintended and undesirable effect of preventing mortgage originators from using environmental characteristics as criteria in lending evaluations. Since the California fault rupture zones (special studies zones) do not contain systematic concentrations of poor, black, or elderly households, they should be targets for differential lending policies, such as mandatory earthquake insurance or structural reinforcements as conditions for mortgage loans. A clarification of the wording of the Housing Financial Discrimination Act is needed to alleviate some of the present potentially damaging effects of failing to discourage residential investment in surface fault rupture zones

    Surface Rights in Artificial Watercourses

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    Surface Rights in Artificial Watercourses

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    Growth in Colorado and the West: Trends and Issues [outline]

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    4 pages. Contains references

    World Climate Change: The Role of International Law and Institutions, Ved P. Nanda, Ed.

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