Florida Eminent Domain Practice and Procedure
1630439967
9781630439965
Description:
When can government ""take"" private property for a ""public purpose""? Can private property owners obtain restitution for partial takings and business damages? This manual is a comprehensive treatment of current legal practice, including detailed review of proceedings from both the condemnor's and condemnee's perspective.
Highlights of the latest edition:
• Discussion of:
• practical considerations for ongoing negotiations during trialpossible amendment to jury instruction re: business damages (qualified partial taking/relocation)
• FDOT's incentive program to reduce project time and cost
• IRS's interpretation of facts re: replacement property/period, expenses incurred in defense of condemnation proceeding, and ""rental"" income generated by temporary condemnation
• Revisions to:
• list of statutes authorizing or limiting power of eminent domain
• checklist for initial client conference
• Bert J. Harris, Jr., Private Property Rights Protection Act
• Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.525 re: taxing fees and costs
• inverse condemnation discussion
• New case law addressing issues such as:
• substantive and procedural due process and equal protection
• prejudgment interest in inverse condemnation cases
• bad faith actions to improve property in order to enhance award
• compensation for taking of trees and crops
• whether Uniform Relocation Assistance Act provides private right of action for money damages
• Updated forms, and new forms for mediated settlement agreement for fees and costs, and case management order for complex eminent domain litigation
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