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Eminent domain case would put electric line through forest. Berea College fights it | Opinion
Linda Blackford: EKPC is condemning land in Berea Forest for a new transmission line, but Berea College and landowners are ...
The bill would eliminate electric cooperatives' exemption from paying property owners 150 percent of an agricultural property's fair market value in eminent domain proceedings. State statute exempts ...
Governments at all levels abuse their “privilege” of eminent domain, the taking of private property for government use. Murray Rothbard understood that ...
Charles Lewis started a discussion by asking supervisors in Black Creek Twp. what they know about a power line that PPL Electric Utilities offered to pay $33,000 to run through his property. Documents ...
The Tennessee State Legislature delegated the power of eminent domain to the Metro Nashville Airport Authority with the passage of a 2023 law. While that law has been working its way through the ...
Members of the Colorado Supreme Court appeared receptive on Wednesday to the notion that water-related enterprises have the legal authority to exercise the governmental power of eminent domain over ...
2UrbanGirls on MSNOpinion
Inglewood’s process in implementing eminent domain is very concerning
Dear Mayor and Members of the City Council, residents and business owners: I write to you as a concerned resident who ...
Thanks again to Eugene for letting me blog at the VC this week about my new book—Natural Property Rights, published with Cambridge University Press and available for purchase now digitally and in ...
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CPWS pipeline project stirs backlash after letter sent citing eminent domain
CPWS project to construct a new pipeline is facing criticism after letters were sent to landowners suggesting potential eminent domain.
SEPTA was too hasty in making a claim that PPL Electric Utilities Corp. improperly exercised eminent domain to take land owned by the regional transportation agency for a new power line, the ...
Atlantic City Project In Birnbaum, Judge Julio L. Mendez of the Superior Court of New Jersey denied the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA)—a public corporate body of the State of New ...
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