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Inverse condemnation is a term used in the law to describe a situation in which the government takes private property but fails to pay the just compensation required by the Constitution. In order to ...
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In conjunction with publication, on April 30, 2010 as part of the Section's spring meeting in Miami, the SLG's Condemnation Committee will be presenting a session with Professor Alterman and other panelists to discuss the issues raised by the book.
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Georgia property owners who object to the taking of their store and land are trying to sell their property to "anyone and everyone" and get the new owners on the deed to force the city to serve notice on every record owner, and thus thwart another condemnation attempt.
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Inverse condemnation is a lawsuit brought by a property owner seeking compensation for land taken for a public use by a government entity with eminent domain powers. Eminent domain is the taking of ... Inverse condemnation may be a direct, physical taking of or interference with real or personal property by a public entity.
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August 2002 Supplement to the; Law of Inverse Condemnation; (Book date: January 2000) ... The court noted that, in an action for inverse condemnation, an injury need not be foreseeable, but the public improvement must be a substantial cause of the injury. Here, substantial evidence supported the trial court's determination...
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Definition of Inverse Condemnation in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Inverse Condemnation? Meaning of Inverse Condemnation as a legal term. What does Inverse Condemnation mean in law? ... inverse condemnation n. the taking of property by a government agency which so...
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