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Category: Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain

Houston COA holds injunction to prevent condemnation surveys not ripe

February 28, 2013rhenry12598Leave a comment

Texas Municipal Power Agency v Johnston, NO. 01-12-00873-CV, (Tex. Civ. App. Houston [1st Dist], February 28, 2013). This is an injunction case by a property owner trying to stop a threatened condemnation process. TMPA filed a plea to the jurisdiction which was
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5th Circuit Rules Assessments Not Recoverable in Eminent Domain Case

February 4, 2013rhenry12598Leave a comment

United States v. Land No. 11-31167 http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/11/11-31167-CV0.wpd.pdf In this eminent domain case, the Court rules that an association’s right to collect assessments is “property,” but concludes that its diminution is not a compensable interest under the Takings Clause.  While this is a
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