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Honey Creek Corner-Notched points date to between AD 500 and 700/800 which falls within the Late Woodland (AD 500 to 1100) pre-contact Indigenous cultural period.
In the case of Corner Post, no injury was suffered in 2011, when Regulation II went into effect, or in the ensuing seven years, because the truck stop did not exist. That is what worries the critics.
Corner Post is not the first legal challenge to Regulation II. Following the promulgation of Regulation II in 2011, merchant associations and trade groups sued the Board in NACS v.
The Corner Post decision clarifies the time within which a party may sue an agency under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) for harm caused by the agency’s final actions. In 2021, North ...
The truck stop, Corner Post, is fighting a 2011 Federal Reserve rule that capped “interchange fees” at 21 cents per transaction plus a small percentage of that transaction’s value.
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