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OCR: 37 B. Even If Respondent Was Deprived Property Interest, Res] -pondent's Postdeprivation Remedies Provided Him All The Process That WaN Due Even respondent's state law rights survived Fidel ity' takeover FSLIC his claim under the Due Process Clause would fzil. Ir Parratt Taytor 451 527. 539 (1981) this OuI recognized "that either the nec- cssity of quick action Aa the State 10 the impracticality of providing any meaningful predeprivation process. when coupled with the availability of sone mcaningful means by which ussess the propriety the [governncnt's] action at some timt after the initial taking can satisfy the requirements procedural due process. See also Zinermon Burch 494 U.S {1990} Logan Zimmerman Brush CO. 4 (1982) The Court in Parratt relied on long line of cases per- mitting the g ...