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Document summary:
While the trial court is entitled to discretion in measuring the amount of appreciation which comes from various potential causes, the evidence of third-party contributions and demographic changes was so strong that the trial court abused its discretion by holding that these sources caused none of the appreciation at issue. The case was remanded back to the trial court for a proper allocation of the total appreciation between the various causes.
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