Nichols on eminent domain

by Julius L. Sackman

Other authorsPatrick J. Rohan (Author), Philip Nichols (Author), Melvin A. Reskin (Author)
3 Ring Binder, c2002

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Available

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KF5599 .S23

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KF5599 .S23

ISBN

0820514608 / 9780820514604

Barcode

2000000920

Publication

New York, NY : Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., a member of LexisNexis

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(loose-leaf) p.; 26 cm

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Nichols on eminent domain volume 2A contents: Ch. 6 - Taking of private property for public use. 6.01: Introduction. 6.02: Taking and damage. 6.03: What constitutes a taking. 6.04: Procedural issues. 6.05: Types of takings. 6.06: Physical invasions. 6.07: Pollution ( odors, noise). 6.08: Damages resulting from construction of public improvements. 6.09: Obstruction of access. 6.10: Interference with passage. 6.11: Damage to lands abutting public roadways. 6.12: Discontinuance of public works. 6.13: Regulation and development. 6.14: Inverse condemnation. Ch. 7 - The public use. 7.01: The constitutional and statutory basis of eminent domain. 7.02: The definition of "public use" has changed over time. 7.03: Factors affecting the meaning of "public use". 7.04: All levels of government and their agencies have the power of eminent domain condemnation. 7.05: Non-governmental entities moy condemn property and make "public use" determinations. 7.06: Private property may be taken for many types of valid public uses. 7.07: Eminent domain may be used to aid private enterprise. 7.08: Recent efforts to limit the "public use" doctrine. Includes table of contents.

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