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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Ward v. Downtown Development Authority, 786 F.2d 1526 (1986)

Citation
Ward v. Downtown Development Authority, 786 F.2d 1526 (1986)
Parent Document
Ward v. Downtown Development Authority, 786 F.2d 1526 (1986)
Effective Date
1986-04-21

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We hold that the district court erred when it dismissed appellants’ procedural due process claim because the property interest asserted by appellants was created by state law. On remand, the district court should consider whether the facts support the claim that appellants were deprived of continued occupancy of the Apartments or of relocation assistance without due process of law. If appellants were able to relocate in decent, safe and sanitary accommodations within their means and without undue hardship, they will be entitled to no monetary relief as they suffered no loss from the appellees’ failure to provide due process. C. Equal Protection Claim