Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 8-1
Jill recently inherited money from her old aunt Maude. Jill decided to buy beach-front property in Beaufort, South Carolina. Jill's new property consists of 3 acres of land, with direct access to the ocean. When she bought the land there is no home on it, but she wants to build a beach home in the future. A year after she bought the lovely lot, the city of Beaufort rezones the land, prohibiting any building so that other residents can enjoy the view.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 8-1. If, as a result of its new ordinance, the city of Beaufort causes Jill's property to be worth $1.1 million instead of the $1.5 million she paid for it:
A) the city will have to pay Jill just compensation
B) the city will have to give Jill other property
C) Jill will have to deed her property to the city
D) Jill will have to sign over her due process rights
E) Jill is out of luck
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