In Hearts Bluff Game Ranch v. U.S., Hearts purchased a large piece of land that the Army Corps said could be used as mitigation property for wetlands purposes. Later, the state of Texas announced it was building a water reservoir that would put Hearts under water, so it could no longer be used for wetlands mitigation. Hearts sued for uncompensated taking as the property was more valuable for
mitigation than under a reservoir. The appeals court held that no compensation was due as Hearts was never granted a right that could be enforced.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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establish a new reporting requirement. a. True b. False
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