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Eminent Domain Exercise Of Power Of Eminent Domain For Special Purposes: Provide Restrictions On Use Of Eminent Domain Power By Petroleum Pipeline Companies, Julie A. Beberman
Eminent Domain Exercise Of Power Of Eminent Domain For Special Purposes: Provide Restrictions On Use Of Eminent Domain Power By Petroleum Pipeline Companies, Julie A. Beberman
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act requires petroleum pipeline companies to notify property owners of their rights before initiating eminent domain proceedings. The petroleum pipeline companies also must comply with a two-step application and review process. The Act contains provisions for public notices and hearings. Landowners must be compensated by the petroleum pipeline companies for any damages caused by surveying activities, property taken through the eminent domain proceeding, and unreasonable impacts of the property of the landowner that is not acquired by eminent domain.
Expropriation: United States Claimants' Rights And The Future Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
Expropriation: United States Claimants' Rights And The Future Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Much Is Enough--Assessing The Impact Of Dolan V. City Of Tigard ?, Kim I. Stollar
How Much Is Enough--Assessing The Impact Of Dolan V. City Of Tigard ?, Kim I. Stollar
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Righting Old Wrongs: A Survey Of Restitution Schemes For Possible Application To A Democratic Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
Righting Old Wrongs: A Survey Of Restitution Schemes For Possible Application To A Democratic Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defining "Property" In The Just Compensation Clause, D. Benjamin Barros
Defining "Property" In The Just Compensation Clause, D. Benjamin Barros
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dolan V. Tigard And The Rough Proportionality Test: Roughly Speaking, Why Isn't A Nexus Enough?, Christopher J. St. Jeanos
Dolan V. Tigard And The Rough Proportionality Test: Roughly Speaking, Why Isn't A Nexus Enough?, Christopher J. St. Jeanos
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Next Wave In Public Beach Access: Removal Of States As Trustees Of Public Trust Properties, James M. Kehoe
The Next Wave In Public Beach Access: Removal Of States As Trustees Of Public Trust Properties, James M. Kehoe
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Takings Law And The Regulatory State: A Response To R.S. Radford, William Michael Treanor
Takings Law And The Regulatory State: A Response To R.S. Radford, William Michael Treanor
Fordham Urban Law Journal
In the Winter 1994 issue of the Fordham Urban Law Journal, R.S. Radford reviewed Dennis Coyle's book "Property Rights and the Constitution." Radford's theory relies on the idea that property rights deserve greater constitutional protection than they have received in the 60 years since the Supreme Court accepted the legitimacy of the regulatory state. This article reviews Radford's interpretation and criticism of Coyle's theory, analyzes Radford's theories in light of recent cases, and discussed the constitutional implications of Radford's analysis and how they relate to the economic regulations that they empower.