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In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, property owners have no rights to the upper stratum, but in Scotland the rights are generally extended a coelo usque ad centrum (from the sky to the centre). [18] The sale of air rights in the UK is generally unusual but it is legal, and becoming increasingly common. [19]
The Japan-United States bilateral air transport agreement of 1952 has been viewed as being particularly contentious because unlimited fifth freedom traffic rights have been granted to designated US air carriers serving destinations in the Asia Pacific region west of Japan. For example, in the early 1990s, the Japanese government's refusal to ...
In early 2005, Korein's estate placed the old building for sale. Because of the valuable air rights involved, one uninvolved broker estimated that the property would sell for as much as $160–175 million. [40] At the time, the building had 47 tenants in rent-stabilized apartments, and 40% of the units were vacant. The Clarett Group was ...
Gottheimer: We should be concerned about the lack of transparency on air rights pricing and the impact on our most important capital projects.
A high-profile trial involving a luxury condominium in downtown Sarasota concluded on Thursday to determine who owns the air rights in The Quay.
There are bilateral treaties that govern aviation rights between the United States and China, which cover both passenger services and cargo services.The United States has liberal aviation agreements with many countries and territories including an "open skies" agreement with Hong Kong since 2002, [1] [2] but there is no "open skies" agreement between the People's Republic of China and the US ...
United States v. Causby, 328 U.S. 256 (1946), was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision related to ownership of airspace above private property. The United States government claimed a public right to fly over Thomas Lee Causby's farm located near an airport in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Oil companies offered $382 million for drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after courts rejected the Biden administration's plans to scale back the sale to protect an endangered ...