Archive for the ‘Vagueness’ Category
NH Supreme Court Finds Zoning Ordinance Did Not Permit Short Term Rentals and Finds Property Owners Failed to Establish that Definition of “Dwelling Unit” in the Ordinance was Unconstitutionally Vague
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on October 18, 2019
PA Appeals Court Finds the Definition of the Term “Kennel” was Ambiguous in the Local Ordinance and Therefore Construed the Definition in Favor of the Landowners
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 22, 2015
PA Commwlth Court Construes Ambiguous Term of Ordinance (“Kennel”) in Favor of Landowners
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 8, 2015
NY Appellate Court Finds Ordinance Prohibiting Outdoor Storage is Unconstitutionally Vague
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on December 31, 2014
Fed. Dist. Ct. in NY Denies Summary Judgment Motion Alleging Challenged Ordinance is Void for Vagueness
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on June 19, 2013
Second Circuit Court of Appeals Finds Section of Zoning Law Void for Vagueness
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 26, 2012