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- Q5419225 subject Q6584129.
- Q5419225 subject Q6997051.
- Q5419225 abstract "An exaction is a concept in real property law where a condition for development is imposed on a parcel of land that requires the developer to mitigate anticipated negative impacts of the development. Exactions are similar to impact fees, which are direct payments to local governments instead of conditions on development.".
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- Q5419225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584129.
- Q5419225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6997051.
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- Q5419225 comment "An exaction is a concept in real property law where a condition for development is imposed on a parcel of land that requires the developer to mitigate anticipated negative impacts of the development. Exactions are similar to impact fees, which are direct payments to local governments instead of conditions on development.".
- Q5419225 label "Exaction".