24 C.F.R. § 103.20
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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7
cases, 1992–2005 · leading case: Darlene Walker v. Constance A. Crigler Frank B. Whitesell, III
Darlene Walker v. Constance A. Crigler Frank B. Whitesell, III (1992)
“24 C.F.R. § 103.20 (1991). . See infra, at 906 (Widener, J.”
Meyer v. Holley (2003)
“” 24 CFR § 103.20 (b) (1999) (repealed) (emphasis added).”
Les Brownlee, Acting Secretary of the Army v. Dyncorp (2003)
“24 C.F.R. § 103.20 (b) (1999) (repealed).”
People Helpers, Inc. v. City of Richmond (1992)
“” 24 C.F.R. § 103.20 (b). This regulation shows that a municipality can be sued for the acts of its employees, if these acts violated the Fair Housing Act.”
Holley v. Crank (2001)
“24 C.F.R. § 103.20 (1999) 1 (emphasis added).”
Holley v. Crank (2004)
“It then entered a final order that “judgment be granted for David Meyer on all remaining claims in this action.”
Holley v. Meyer (2005)
“It then *670 entered a final order that “judgment be granted for David Meyer on all remaining claims in this action.”
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