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30 Apr 2015, 12:45 pm
Unique issue in an inverse condemnation case Unlike a traditional condemnation case, an inverse condemnation case puts the landowner in the plaintiff position and the government on the defense. [read post]
12 Dec 2015, 3:54 am by Cale
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12 Dec 2015, 3:54 am by Cale
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14 Jan 2014, 11:42 am by Bill Ward
In 2008, the plaintiff filed an action for inverse condemnation. [read post]
13 Jul 2017, 9:21 am by Mike Inman
 This doctrine of inverse condemnation originates in Article I, Section II of the Virginia State Constitution. [read post]
16 Jan 2020, 6:00 am by Bradford Kuhn
” The article provides an overview of how developments in inverse condemnation that occurred in 2019 pose numerous questions for 2020 in California. [read post]
16 Jan 2020, 6:00 am by Bradford Kuhn
” The article provides an overview of how developments in inverse condemnation that occurred in 2019 pose numerous questions for 2020 in California. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 12:43 am by Lindsey Flaherty
Inverse condemnation is valuable tool for property owners and associations and can be relevant and useful in many situations. [read post]
7 Dec 2021, 6:00 am by Willis Hon, Jillian Friess Leivas
Generally, if utilities with the right of eminent domain cause damage to private property during the operation of their facilities, they may face inverse condemnation liability. [read post]
5 Mar 2020, 6:00 am by Bradford Kuhn
While inverse condemnation liability in California originates from the California Constitution, determining when it applies -- and under what circumstances -- is based on a lengthy morass of case law that has been described by one court as “seemingly inconsistent and irreconcilable. [read post]
21 Nov 2019, 6:00 am by Willis Hon, Bradford Kuhn
As we have written about in past posts, the issue of inverse condemnation remains on the forefront in the state given the continuing, severe wildfire risks and other climate change impacts. [read post]
Generally, if the government causes a physical invasion by water of property, it can be liable for compensation and damages on an inverse condemnation theory. [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]
Inverse Condemnation Inverse condemnation occurs when a government body—such as a city—takes all or part of the owner’s property without starting formal condemnation proceedings. [read post]
12 Jun 2020, 6:00 am by Bradford Kuhn, Willis Hon
Our presentation on "Inverse Condemnation Exposure and Management for the Energy Industry" will be available for viewing during the 2020 American Association of Professional Landmen's (AAPL) Annual Meeting. [read post]