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After Mount Laurel : The New Suburban Zoning

After Mount Laurel : The New Suburban Zoning

After Mount Laurel : The New Suburban Zoning
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After Mount Laurel : The New Suburban Zoning

by Rose, Jerome G. & Robert E. Rothman (editors)

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Very Good+ condition./Good+ dust jacket.
ISBN 10
0882850407
ISBN 13
9780882850405
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New Brunswick, New Jersey:: The Center for Urban Policy Research / Rutgers, 1977. A square, tight copy. Inner hinges are perfect. Corners are NOT bumped. Edges of the endpapers and of the Dust Jacket have some small brown speckles (light foxing). NO chips. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. List of notes/sources after each chapter. Bound in the original brown cloth, stamped in shiny gold on the spine. From the Dust Jacket: "The future implications to suburban zoning, and use management, and growth control of Mount Laurel and its sequel, Oakwood-at-Madison v. Madison Township, are fully explored by a distinguished group of jurists, legislators, and land use experts. This comprehensive volume of twenty-seven essays includes discussion and debate by such noted figures as Frederick W. Hall, Norman Williams, Jr., George Sternlieb, and Carl Bisgaier.". First Edition.. Hard Cover. Very Good+ condition./Good+ dust jacket.. 8vo. xvii, 354pp. .

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Title
After Mount Laurel : The New Suburban Zoning
Author
Rose, Jerome G. & Robert E. Rothman (editors)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+ condition.
Jacket Condition
Good+ dust jacket.
Edition
First Edition.
ISBN 10
0882850407
ISBN 13
9780882850405
Publisher
The Center for Urban Policy Research / Rutgers
Place of Publication
New Brunswick, New Jersey:
Date Published
1977
Keywords
Zoning Law. Housing Discrimination.
Bookseller catalogs
New Jersey History; Law / Jurisprudence;
Size
8vo. xvii, 354pp.

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