Subdividing Rural America: Impacts of Recreational Lot and Second Home Development, Executive Summary

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Council on Environmental Quality, 1976 - Land subdivision - 17 pages

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Page 119 - ... be held to mean that the Commission has in any way passed upon the merits of, or given approval to, such security. It shall be unlawful to make, or cause to be made, to any prospective purchaser any representation contrary to the foregoing provisions of this section.
Page 117 - AN ACT To provide full and fair disclosure of the character of securities sold in interstate and foreign commerce and through the mails, and to prevent frauds in the sale thereof, and for other purposes.
Page 121 - beach' and a planning process for the protection of, and access to, public beaches and other public coastal areas of environmental, recreational, historical, esthetic, ecological, or cultural value.
Page 43 - Geoffrey H. Moore and Janice Neipert Hedges, "Trends in Labor and Leisure," Monthly Labor Review (February 1971), p.
Page 83 - US Bureau of the Census, Public Use Sample of Basic Records from the 1970 Census Description and Technical Documentation (Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1972).
Page 116 - ... to believe that any person under investigation may be in ... control of any documentary material relevant to a civil antitrust investigation, he may . . . issue ... a civil investigative demand [CID] requiring such person to produce such material for examination.
Page 117 - The offering of participation in a rental pool arrangement; and 3. The offering of a rental or similar arrangement whereby the purchaser must hold his unit available for rental for any part of the year, must use an exclusive rental agent or is otherwise materially restricted in his occupancy or rental of his unit.
Page 115 - Availability of recreational facilities - where and when; — Availability of water and sewer service or of wells and septic tanks; . — Present and proposed utility services and user charges; — The number of homes currently occupied; — Soil and foundation conditions which could cause problems in construction or in using septic tanks; and — The type of title the buyer will receive, and when.
Page 126 - ... Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act). Prospective buyers must be provided with a property report. This office also produces a booklet entitled Get the Facts . . . Before Buying Land for people who wish to invest in land.

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