The scenario is becoming commonplace. Sellers list their residence for sale. Buyers submit an offer c.
Legal disputes often arise concerning ownership of underground storage tanks, which have been installed .
In the case of Boyes v. Shell Oil Products Company, 2000 W.L. 3724 (January4, 2000), the United States Court of Ap.
Petroleum Storage Tank Fund. Provides that any person or state agency seeking reimbursement from the Petroleum Sto.
The recent focus on the anticipated regulatory reform of health care has stimulated an unprecedented level of .
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether, or MTBE, is the most commonly used oxygenate to comply with California's Cleaner Burning Gasoline regulations.
Stuart wheeled his Riviera into the parking lot of Louie's Restaurant, Waukegan, Illinois, a lunch hour favorite of.
N.C. law that relates to or regulates public or private carriers who haul petroleum products is substantial and .
The Michigan Court of Appeals has held that a trial must be held on whether the shareholders of a corporation that .
The Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation ("TDEC"), Division of Underground Storage Tan.
For years, the first question posed by an oilheat dealer upon receipt of a claim for a leaking tank or oil line was.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued regulations amending the requirements applicable to facility owners and operators who store or handle oil at non-transportation-related facilities. Oil spill prevention, control and countermeasure regulations were initially promulgated by EPA under authority of the Oil Pollution Prevention regulations promulgated pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act.
February 1996 The California State Water Resources Control Board recently issued new guidance to the Regional Wate.
December 22, 1998 is an important date for commercial and industrial property owners, their lenders, lawyers and c.
This paper discusses the Shields v. Shell Oil Company decision whereby the Michigan Court of Appeals interpreted the time limit imposed in the statute as being not merely a statute of limitations subject to the discovery rule and other exceptions, but rather as a statute of repose.