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Construction: Alert - January 30, 2012

For almost 50 years, lessors have had the ability to limit their liability for liens that arose from improvements to the leasehold made by a lessee. However, in the most recent legislative session, the Florida Legislature enacted revisions to Florida Statute ยง 713.10 that provide a potential pitfall for lessors by inserting a provision that may allow a contractor to lien the lessor's interest even where there is a recorded document advising of the limitation of liens.

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Clean Waters Act NPDES Water Transfer Issue - The Implications for the Water Supply and Water User Communities
 

American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy and Resources

September 20, 2008
 
Lawrence R. "Larry" Liebesman- Washington

The Clean Water Act ("CWA") prohibits the "discharge of any pollutant" into waters of the United States, except as otherwise authorized under the Act. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") permit program regulates point-source discharges of pollutants into waters of the United States. The issue of whether water transfers are subject to NPDES permit requirements has been surrounded by considerable controversy. The question is of considerable concern to the water supply and user communities because trans-basin transfers of water from one water body to another for municipal, agricultural, and commercial purposes, among other activities, is essential for meeting these needs.

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