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Appeals Court sides with Pima County in case challenging World View lease

Court recognized County’s statutory authority to enter into leases for economic development purposes PIMA COUNTY – The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two, on Dec. 14, ruled in favor of Pima County in a lawsuit challenging an economic development agreement the County entered into with the local company World View Enterprises. The Court agreed with […]

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Statewide Implications for Hatch v Klump Appeals Court hearing of not-so-neighborly property dispute

By: Terri Jo Neff Ranch residence access arguments may result in ruling with statewide implications When Danny and Denice Hatch bought 40-acres in rural Willcox in 2003, they knew a 60-foot wide strip of their land was subject to a right-of-way easement. The Hatches paid the taxes on all the land and used a portion

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Arizona court upholds air permit for Rosemont Mine

An Arizona Court of Appeals panel overturned a lower court ruling Tuesday blocking an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) air permit for the Rosemont Project. The three-judge panel of Presiding Judge Diane M. Johnsen, joined by Judge Randall M. Howe and Judge Andrew W. Gould, ruled that a Maricopa County Superior Court judge erroneously

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