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In a case closely eyed by business, the Supreme Court considered Wednesday whether companies that voluntarily seek to clean up their polluted land can sue ex-owners for help with the costs. The case asks whether the Superfund law can be used by owners of properties for which the government has not demanded cleanup. The issue has pitted the Bush administration against 23 states that argue the Superfund law allows lawsuits when companies seek on their own initiative to clean their properties.
October 07, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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