Property Rights and Planning
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This is the full version of an article previously published in two parts in the New Zealand Planning Institute's Planning Quarterly, issues 185 and 186, of June and September 2012, respectively. The second part of the article was abridged in the latter publication. Lincoln Planning Review and Planning Quarterly considered the second part warranted re-publication in full and the following is published with the support of the author and Planning Quarterly.
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