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Condemnation Law and Procedures in New
York
Editor
Jon N. Santemma, Esq.
Jaspan Schlesinger Hoffman, LLP, Garden City, NY
Key
Benefits
• Challenges to Condemnation Under EDPL §
207
• Valuation Concepts in Eminent
Domain
• Partial Takings
Product
Description
Offers invaluable guidance in resolving issues
confronted during an eminent domain proceeding and includes
comprehensive coverage of just compensation, valuation concepts, and
partial takings.
Contents at a
Glance
”Public Use”—An Ever-Evolving
Concept
Challenges to Condemnations Under EDPL § 207
The Acquisition of Property in Non-State Takings
The Appropriation of Real Property by the State of New York
How and Who Gets the Money? Resolving the Standing and Title
Disputes
Title Objections in Condemnation Takings by the City of New York
Valuation Concepts in Eminent Domain
”What’s it Worth-Who Wants to Know?”—The
Valuation of Real Property in Litigation
Highest and Best Use Defined and Applied
Partial Takings
The Law of Trade Fixtures
Three Dimensions of Viewpoint
The Trial of a Non-Jury Condemnation Case
The Use of Prior Appraisals In Condemnation and Tax Certiorari
Cases
Letting the Air Out of the Condemnor Proving Damages From The Taking of
an Airspace Easement
Valuing Contaminated Property in a Condemnation Proceeding
Environmental Claims
The Problem of “Just Compensation” in the Condemnation of
“Public Use” Property
Interest on Condemnation Awards in New York
Recovery of Condemnee’s Expenses Pursuant to EDPL § 701
Awarding Compensation for “Going Concern Value” in Eminent
Domain Proceedings
Abandonment of a Project and/or a Taking
Info &
Pricing
PN: 4043 | 2005 | 450 pages | softbound
NYSBA Members $65 Non-Members $75
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