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Troy Ltd. v. Renna, 727 F.2d 287 (1984)

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Troy Ltd. v. Renna, 727 F.2d 287 (1984)
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Troy Ltd. v. Renna, 727 F.2d 287 (1984)
Effective Date
1984-01-30

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Where, as here, legislation does not put property to a "public use," it is a constitutional exercise of the state's police power provided, of course, that it satisfies the demands of due process and equal protection. Because the Tenancy Act did not put the plaintiffs' property to public use, but rather regulated its use, the Act is not a taking under the fifth and fourteenth amendments.16