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In Center for Biological Diversity v.Marina Point Development Assoc. ,involving a development on a lake that received needed permits to proceed,the court held that the opposition by the Center for Biological Diversity:


A) no longer mattered,as it participated in the permit process,and that was ended
B) was appropriate to continue monitoring performance,but since the developer was in compliance with the permits,it could not block progress
C) meant the permits would be cancelled,as the Center was not allowed to participate in the permit consideration process
D) was beyond what was allowed by law,which imposed needless costs on the developer,so it would pay the attorney fees the developer incurred
E) none of the other choices

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