Condemnation Law & Procedures in NY
- Publisher:
- New York State Bar Association
- Publication date:
- 2005-03-14
- ISBN:
- 978-1-57969-168-4
Index
- About the Authors
- Appendix A Kelo V. City of New London
- Chapter 1 “Public Use”—An Ever-evolving Concept (1.0 to 1.3)
- Chapter 10 Partial Takings (10.0 to 10.4)
- Chapter 11 The Law of Trade Fixtures (11.0 to 11.11)
- Chapter 12 Three Dimensions of Viewpoint (12.0 to 12.4)
- Chapter 13 The Trial of a Non-jury Condemnation Case (13.0 to 13.12)
- Chapter 14 The Use of Prior Appraisals In Condemnation and Tax Certiorari Cases (14.0 to 14.3)
- Chapter 15 Letting the Air Out of the Condemnor Proving Damages From the Taking of An Airspace Easement (15.0 to 15.7)
- Chapter 16 Valuing Contaminated Property In a Condemnation Proceeding (16.0 to 16.3)
- Chapter 17 Environmental Claims (17.0 and 17.1)
- Chapter 18 The Problem of “Just Compensation” In the Condemnation of “Public Use” Property (18.0 to 18.6)
- Chapter 19 Interest On Condemnation Awards In New York (19.0 to 19.3)
- Chapter 2 Challenges To Condemnations Under Edpl & 207 (2.0 to 2.5)
- Chapter 20 Recovery of Condemnee's Expenses Pursuant To Edpl &Sect; 701 (20.0 to 20.2)
- Chapter 21 Awarding Compensation For “Going Concern Value” In Eminent Domain Proceedings (21.0 to 21.4)
- Chapter 22 Abandonment of a Project and/or a Taking (22.0 to 22.3)
- Chapter 3 The Acquisition of Property In Non-state Takings (3.0 to Exhibit “4”)
- Chapter 4 The Appropriation of Real Property By the State of New York (4.0 to Appendix D)
- Chapter 5 How and Who Gets the Money? Resolving the Standing and Title Disputes (5.0 to 5.9)
- Chapter 6 Title Objections In Condemnation Takings By the City of New York (6.0 to Exhibit 3)
- Chapter 7 Valuation Concepts In Eminent Domain (7.0 to 7.5)
- Chapter 8 “What's It Worth— Who Wants To Know?”— the Valuation of Real Property In Litigation (8.0 to 8.7)
- Chapter 9 Highest and Best Use Defined and Applied (9.0 to 9.2)
- Index
- Table of Authorities