The right of an owner to just compensation for property taken by eminent domain is one guaranteed by the federal and state constitutions. (Federal Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment; NY Constitution, Art. 1, Subd. 7). The constitutional requirement of “just compensation” mandates that the property owner be indemnified so that he may be put in the same relative position, insofar as this is possible, as if the taking had not occurred. City of Buffalo v J.W. Clement Co., Inc., 28 NY2d 241 258 (1971); Rose v State of New York, 24 NY2d… read more
October 23, 2018
THE EASEMENT THAT’S REALLY A DIRECT TAKING
Posted in Just Compensation, Permanent Easement