The Broussards, a Cajun rancher’s heirs, claimed that Texaco contaminated their land. Then another Chevron subsidiary sued to condemn and take most of the disputed property.
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The Broussards, a Cajun rancher’s heirs, claimed that Texaco contaminated their land. Then another Chevron subsidiary sued to condemn and take most of the disputed property.
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A Canadian company has drawn criticism for threatening to take property from landowners in the United States for a pipeline that has not been approved.
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Nicholas Sprayregen, the self-storage impresario who has been fighting Columbia University’s expansion plan, spent much of Friday reveling in a court ruling that had gone his way.
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