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California's right of access to the shoreline does not override the pre-existing property right.

I think what you meant to say was:

"The defendant's position is that California's right of access to the shoreline does not override the pre-existing property right."

As in: this "does not override" phrase you gingerly tucked is not only far from obvious (in this use case); it's highly, highly contentious -- and requires aggressive substantiation to be tenable. In fact, it's a lot like saying:

"The title for this Brooklyn brownstone I just bought ultimately traces back to the Dutch land grants (or Lenape tribe covenants, etc; take your pick); NYC's zoning restrictions do not override the existing property rights. So if you don't like this 40-story casino-hotel-brothel complex I'm building, well, you can just bugger off."



Fair point - I'd edit, but the edit window time has passed. I was trying to summarize the previous discussions, but yes, this is contentious, and the outcome is not yet clear.


Can I have the address for said casino-hotel-brothel complex -- sounds fun.




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