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- noun An entity, such as a business, engaging in
redevelopment
Etymologies
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Slum redeveloper Rakesh Wadhawan dropped to No. 77 because of a division of the family's assets with his nephews.
India's Richest Naazneen Karmali 2010
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Slum redeveloper Rakesh Wadhawan dropped to No. 77 because of a division of the family's assets with his nephews.
India's Richest Naazneen Karmali 2010
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Slum redeveloper Rakesh Wadhawan dropped to No. 77 because of a division of the family's assets with his nephews.
India's Richest Naazneen Karmali 2010
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First, testing for contamination has to be done, said Eric Williams, chief executive of Frontier Renewal LLC, an Englewood, Colo., redeveloper of brownfield sites.
Brownfields Bloom in Seattle Jim Carlton 2011
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Slum redeveloper Rakesh Wadhawan dropped to No. 77 because of a division of the family's assets with his nephews.
India's Richest Naazneen Karmali 2010
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A fortiori, in this case this would not even have been an invalid contract with the Village because the consideration would have gone to the redeveloper, not the Village.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Eduardo Penalver’s Defense of Sotomayor’s Didden decision: 2009
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As far as I know, a gift of prophecy is not required of plaintiffs in the American law system, and on July 14, 1999, Didden had no way of knowing that the redeveloper would make him “an offer he could not refuse” at a latertime.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Eduardo Penalver’s Defense of Sotomayor’s Didden decision: 2009
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In order for this to occur, the government must make it financially attractive to the redeveloper.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Eduardo Penalver’s Defense of Sotomayor’s Didden decision: 2009
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This made the result doubly illegal: (a) the control of the sovereign power was impropely surrendered by the Village to a private individual, and (b) the taking was not for a public use because, as I understand it, Didden was about to build a drugstore building himself, so taking his property and turning it over to the redeveloper for the construction of just such a building himself accomplished nothing.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Eduardo Penalver’s Defense of Sotomayor’s Didden decision: 2009
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It appears to have been in the context of these negotiations that the redeveloper asked for the $800,000 payment in order to forgo condemnation and as his condition for allowing plaintiffs to, in effect, remove their parcel from the larger redevelopment area.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Eduardo Penalver’s Defense of Sotomayor’s Didden decision: 2009
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