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· 2/22/2000

Worsley Companies v. Town of Mount Pleasant

Citations

  • 528 S.E.2d 657
  • 339 S.C. 51
  • 2000 S.C. LEXIS 42

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting “[sjubstantive due process prohibits a person from being denied life, liberty or property for arbitrary reasons” and that “[a] plaintiff must show that he was arbitrarily and capriciously deprived of a cognizable property interest rooted in state law” (emphasis added)
  • “Substantive due process protects a person from being deprived of life, liberty or property for arbitrary reasons.”
  • “Substantive due process protects a person from being deprived of life, liberty or property for arbitrary reasons.”
  • substantive due process prohibits a person from being denied life, liberty, or property for arbitrary reasons
  • \A plaintiff must show that he was arbitrarily and capriciously deprived of a cognizable property interest rooted in state law.\

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Judges: Moore, Finney, Toal, Waller, Burnett

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