The citation refers to a landmark decision rendered by the Land Services Tribunal (LST) of the fictional (or anonymized) jurisdiction Landside . The case concerns the interpretation of statutory provisions governing restricted easements on privately owned parcels of land and the extent to which a governmental agency may impose a conditional development permit on an adjoining landowner without explicit statutory authority.
The tribunal examined , including the Committee Report on the 1994 Amendments to the LMA (pp. 112‑118). The committee explicitly noted an intent “to provide the Authority with flexibility to secure easements for utilities, drainage, and other infrastructure that benefits the community at large.” ls-land.issue.19-911.08
Lin, a night-shift coder, unlocked the file only because her supervisor had dared her. The entry was brief: The citation refers to a landmark decision rendered
This is the eighth filing in Docket 911. Prior entries (911.01 through 911.07) included: 112‑118)