Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board
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Total Pages: 86
Release: 1958
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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Statutes of the forty-eight states and territories were reviewed which pertain to the condemnation of land for highways. 4 aspects of the power of eminent domain and the manner in which the several state legislatures have handled them are discussed: (1) delegation of the authority to condemn, (2) property which may be taken, (3) type of legal estate which may be acquired, and (4) designation of the procedure to be followed. A comparison of the various statutes within a particular jurisdiction reveals a surprising amount of internal conflict.

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1958
Genre: Eminent domain
ISBN:

Statutes of the forty-eight states and territories were reviewed which pertain to the condemnation of land for highways. 4 aspects of the power of eminent domain and the manner in which the several state legislatures have handled them are discussed: (1) delegation of the authority to condemn, (2) property which may be taken, (3) type of legal estate which may be acquired, and (4) designation of the procedure to be followed. A comparison of the various statutes within a particular jurisdiction reveals a surprising amount of internal conflict.

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: A report of the Highway Laws Project

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: A report of the Highway Laws Project
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1958
Genre: Eminent domain
ISBN:

Statutes of the forty-eight states and territories were reviewed which pertain to the condemnation of land for highways. 4 aspects of the power of eminent domain and the manner in which the several state legislatures have handled them are discussed: (1) delegation of the authority to condemn, (2) property which may be taken, (3) type of legal estate which may be acquired, and (4) designation of the procedure to be followed. A comparison of the various statutes within a particular jurisdiction reveals a surprising amount of internal conflict.

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: Delegation of the power of eminent domain. Property which may be taken. Legal interest which may be taken. Designation of the procedure to condemn

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: Delegation of the power of eminent domain. Property which may be taken. Legal interest which may be taken. Designation of the procedure to condemn
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1958
Genre: Eminent domain
ISBN:

Statutes of the forty-eight states and territories were reviewed which pertain to the condemnation of land for highways. 4 aspects of the power of eminent domain and the manner in which the several state legislatures have handled them are discussed: (1) delegation of the authority to condemn, (2) property which may be taken, (3) type of legal estate which may be acquired, and (4) designation of the procedure to be followed. A comparison of the various statutes within a particular jurisdiction reveals a surprising amount of internal conflict.

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: Court preference. Time of possession. Possession pending appeal

Condemnation of Property for Highway Purposes: Court preference. Time of possession. Possession pending appeal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1958
Genre: Eminent domain
ISBN:

Statutes of the forty-eight states and territories were reviewed which pertain to the condemnation of land for highways. 4 aspects of the power of eminent domain and the manner in which the several state legislatures have handled them are discussed: (1) delegation of the authority to condemn, (2) property which may be taken, (3) type of legal estate which may be acquired, and (4) designation of the procedure to be followed. A comparison of the various statutes within a particular jurisdiction reveals a surprising amount of internal conflict.