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Broker's Opinion Doesn't Constitute Substantial Evidence

In a new case regarding the “urban decay” provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, the Fifth District Court of Appeal has piggybacked on the earlier Joshua Tree ruling by conjecture and unsubstantiated expert testimony is not enough to meet CEQA’s “sufficient evidence” standard.

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