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I'm sure a surveyor would have informed him of California law.


it's not really my point. the law is deficient in the sense that it doesn't cover this edge case. so why not address the edge case?

IMO Khosla should present some numbers on how much it would reasonably cost to maintain whatever land he owns that would be used by the public to get to the beach and the gov't should agree to reimburse some reasonable expense on a quarterly basis.


That would make sense if the government had installed the beach after Khosla's purchase.




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