Calif. Justices Pen Eminent Domain Rule In Access-Road Case
By Cara Bayles ( August 16, 2016, 12:38 AM EDT) -- California's high court on Monday ruled on a much-appealed eminent domain case over how much the city of Perris should pay a property owner for a strip of land used to build an access road, creating a new rule that courts must look at whether a government's claim on property predates the conception of the public project it's been claimed for....
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