· 12/20/1993
Brady Development Co. v. Town of Hilton Head Island
Citations
- 439 S.E.2d 266
- 312 S.C. 73
- 1993 S.C. LEXIS 240
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- holding that the town’s Development Standards Ordinance was intended to protect the public from over-development, not to protect homeowners from deprivation of water and other services
- holding that the town's Development Standards Ordinance was intended to protect the public from over-development, not to protect homeowners from deprivation of water and other services
- holding that the town’s Development Standards Ordinance was intended to protect the public from over-development, not to protect homeowners from deprivation of water and other services
- holding city owed lot purchaser no special duty of care in issuing development permit under municipal development standards ordinance, and thus could not be held liable to purchaser for alleged negligence in issuing permit to developer
- holding city owed lot purchaser no special duty of care in issuing development permit under municipal development standards ordinance, and thus, could not be held liable to purchaser for alleged negligence in issuing permit to developer
- holding city owed lot purchaser no special duty of care in issuing development permit under municipal development standards ordinance, and thus, could not be held liable to purchaser for alleged negligence in issuing permit to developer
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Judges: Littlejohn, Chandler, Finney, Toal, Moore
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