Deed Restrictions and Other Institutional Controls as Tools to Encourage Brownfields Redevelopment

Environmental Law and Practice, pp. 31-38, Summer 1999

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Heidi Robertson

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University

Robert A. Simons

Cleveland State University

Abstract

This article concerns the use of deed restrictions and other institutional controls as tools to encourage brownfields redevelopment.

Keywords: brownfields, environmental law, redevelopment, contaminated properties, deed restrictions

Suggested Citation

Robertson, Heidi and Simons, Robert A., Deed Restrictions and Other Institutional Controls as Tools to Encourage Brownfields Redevelopment. Environmental Law and Practice, pp. 31-38, Summer 1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1066965

Heidi Robertson (Contact Author)

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University ( email )

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United States

Robert A. Simons

Cleveland State University ( email )

Levin College 1737 Euclid, No. 128
Cleveland, OH 44115
United States
216-687-5258 (Phone)
216-687-9239 (Fax)

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