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RUSS BUILDING PARTNERSHIP, Appellant, v. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, Respondent (And Companion Cases).
The order granting review, 236 Cal.Rptr. 403, 735 P.2d 444, is hereby modified: Petition for review by Russ Building Partnership DENIED. Petition for review by the City and County of San Francisco GRANTED.
Pursuant to rule 29.2(b) of the California Rules of Court, review is limited to and briefs on the merits are to be confined to the following issues, discussed in Part V of the opinion of the Court of Appeal: (1) whether extrinsic evidence is relevant for interpreting the building permit; and (2) whether the permit, properly interpreted, gave adequate notice to appellants of the development fee imposed after the permits were issued.
Review shall not extend to the issues raised in the answers to the petitions for review.
LUCAS, C.J., and MOSK, PANELLI, ARGUELLES, EAGLESON and KAUFMAN, JJ., concur.
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Decided: June 03, 1987
Court: Supreme Court of California,In Bank.
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