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Houston Law Review Online
January 01, 2016 CDT

Why the Accommodation Doctrine Should Not Apply to Groundwater Owners under Coyote Lake Ranch, LLC v. City Of Lubbock

Michael Vargo,
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Hous. L. Rev.
Michael Vargo, Why the Accommodation Doctrine Should Not Apply to Groundwater Owners under Coyote Lake Ranch, LLC v. City Of Lubbock, Hous. L. Rev. (2016).
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