In federal condemnation actions, federal substantive and procedural laws, as opposed to state law, are controlling. Federal condemnations are currently controlled by Rule 71.1, formerly FRCP 71A, of the Federal…
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In federal condemnation actions, federal substantive and procedural laws, as opposed to state law, are controlling. Federal condemnations are currently controlled by Rule 71.1, formerly FRCP 71A, of the Federal…
The calculation of damages is of greater relevance with the recognition that damages must be paid when there are temporary takings. This article will cover the early Supreme Court precedent,…
On September 28, 2004, the United States Supreme Court granted a property owner’s application for leave from a Connecticut Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the community’s taking of…
The retention of an expert requires certain basic tenets, and if any are broken it is likely that the viability of a condemnation just compensation claim will be destroyed. Condemnation…