April 2024

“Devillier v. Texas” or Why People in Right of Way Should Care Even if They Don’t Care About the Procedural Nuance

By |2024-04-23T14:59:10+00:00April 23rd, 2024|Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, SCOTUS, Texas Law|

Devillier v. Texas is largely about a procedural nuance, but the pictures contain a message for people in right of way that matters even if the procedural nuance involved doesn't change much day to day. The eponymous Mr. DeVillier along with more than a hundred other parties to this U.S. Supreme Court Case own property [...]

DOES A CLAIM TO JUST COMPENSATION TRANSFER WITH THE LAND?

By |2024-04-02T16:05:54+00:00April 2nd, 2024|Acquisitions, Adverse Possession, Eminent Domain, North Carolina, Virginia Law|

Is a claim to just compensation from eminent domain real property or personal property? Does a claim to just compensation transfer with the land or not? The answer may differ depending on various factors, including, among others, the jurisdiction in which the property is located, whether the claim stems from a formal eminent domain proceeding [...]

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