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Historic Preservation Law

Historic Preservation Law, offered fall 2009, will examine historic preservation laws and incentive programs, focusing on the transactional process of preserving and rehabilitating historic buildings. The class will cover topics such as the federal preservation laws, state and local preservation laws, how preservation relates to the 5th Amendment takings clause, financing the rehabilitation of historic buildings, land use issues that arise in historic preservation and preservation easements and covenants.

COURSE NUMBER: RE 632 (2)/Law 112

COURSE DATES AND TIMES: Wednesday, 6 - 9 p.m.

INSTRUCTOR(S): Jason Friedman, Peter Friedman

 Jason Friedman (above), Peter Friedman (below)

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