By John Martinez
This title covers all aspects of takings law, including the direct condemnation/eminent domain, in which the government condemns land or other property, fully expecting to pay for it. It also addresses non-direct condemnation/eminent domain, in which government conduct is alleged to have a detrimental impact on property, raising the question of whether a remedy should be provided to the owner. For example, zoning land to "open space," resulting in a loss of value of the land often falls in this category. It clarifies both types of takings and provides you with the tools to navigate the takings landscape.
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