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20 Nov 2009, 9:25 am by Don Cruse
CVSG: Can a city be sued for inverse condemnation of a building that its building commission determined was a public nuisance? [read post]
20 Nov 2009, 4:26 am by texasbar
James explains that this excerpt is from "an utterly fascinating deposition of an engineer/hydrologist in a case in which plaintiff's claim inverse condemnation due to flooding. [read post]
16 Nov 2009, 12:36 am by Robert Thomas (inversecondemnation.com)
The appellate division held that the government can assert inverse condemnation in order to take property without compensation. [read post]
Oct. 30, 2009)(per curiam) (ripeness doctrine, inverse condemnation ripe, regulatory takings claim, zoning)(remanded to trial court) CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS v. [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 3:52 pm
The blog follows all aspects of eminent domain in California, including condemnation, inverse condemnation, and regulatory takings. [read post]
22 Oct 2009, 3:01 am
Borough of Avalon, the decision from New Jersey's Appellate Division which held that the government can assert inverse condemnation in order to take property without compensation. [read post]
19 Oct 2009, 4:33 pm
Second, it misunderstood the concept of inverse condemnation, using it not as a remedy for property owners but as a sword by which the government can circumvent the Constitution and the Eminent Domain Act and usurp property without paying. [read post]
9 Oct 2009, 3:33 pm
Cl. 757 (1999), in which the CFC held the federal government owed just compensation for the partial inverse condemnation of Alameda Gateway's piers which were deemed to violate the RHA.Finally, the court reversed liability under the Clean Water Act because a property owner reconstructing their bulkhead did not involve a discharge into waters of the United States. [read post]
5 Oct 2009, 12:03 am
  Second, the alternatives available to remedy unconstitutional acts by government include invalidation, as well as a claim for damages in inverse condemnation. [read post]
3 Oct 2009, 8:18 am
The topics we follow are not limited strictly to "condemnation" or "eminent domain," and include regulatory takings and inverse condemnation, and pretty much anything that can be of interest to condemnation attorneys.We're looking for ways to communicate better with committee members and disseminate information about upcoming CLE teleconferences (some low cost, and some free of charge), new decisions and developments in… [read post]
24 Sep 2009, 9:13 am
  The McKee project may not contemplate eminent domain as likely, but it certainly should consider dealing with inverse condemnation claims from businesses and residents in the area, which are contemplated for redevelopment. [read post]
22 Sep 2009, 3:00 pm
Las Lomas also requested leave to amend to allege promissory estoppel and inverse condemnation. [read post]
9 Sep 2009, 11:30 am
Pipes’s Scholarship”; “Inverse Condemnation: Comparing Regulatory Takings with Condemnation Blight”; and “Does the Kelo Backlash Have Legs? [read post]
8 Sep 2009, 2:40 am
Despite the express statutory command, for years Kansas courts prohibited the recovery of compensation in inverse condemnation actions when property was damaged. [read post]
6 Sep 2009, 9:16 pm
A taking by inverse condemnation "does not occur in compliance with statutorily imposed procedures. [read post]
31 Aug 2009, 12:27 am
devoted to developments and commentary on regulatory takings, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, property rights, and Hawaii land use law. [read post]
8 Aug 2009, 12:01 am
The Court of Federal Claims, as we noted here, dismissed the Commission's inverse condemnation claim and the Federal Circuit affirmed. [read post]
6 Aug 2009, 12:39 pm by Bill Ward
Judge Perski entered a judgment that the borough's conduct constituted a taking by way of inverse condemnation. [read post]
13 Jul 2009, 1:06 pm
Westchester attorney Lisa Fantino explains what happens when the government moves onto your land, forcing you into court. [read post]
1 Jul 2009, 6:04 am
Copenhaver said that Weidlich could have initiated an inverse condemnation action in state court. [read post]