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2000 SESSION
HB 1123 Transportation Commissioner; eminent domain.
Introduced by: L. Preston Bryant, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner; eminent domain. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner to notify the owner of a building, structure or other improvement if the Commissioner intends to condemn property in a manner that would result in a taking of such improvement. This bill permits the owner of the improvement to present evidence of the fair market value of such improvement in a condemnation valuation proceeding. Definitions of "owner" and "fair market value" are added. Except for some minor wording differences, this bill is identical to SB 452.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner; eminent domain. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner to notify the owner of a building, structure or other improvement if the Commissioner intends to condemn property in a manner that would result in a taking of such improvement. This bill permits the owner of the improvement to present evidence of the fair market value of such improvement in condemnation valuation proceeding.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner; eminent domain. Requires the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner to notify the owner of a building, structure or other improvement if the Commissioner intends to condemn property in a manner that would result in a taking of such improvement. This bill permits the owner of the improvement to present evidence of the fair market value of such improvement in condemnation valuation proceeding.