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2000 SESSION
SB 452 Transportation Commissioner; eminent domain.
Introduced by: Madison E. Marye | 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 condemnation valuation proceeding. Owner and fair market value are defined. Additionally, the provisions of the bill do not apply to condemnation proceedings filed prior to July 1, 2000.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
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. Owner and fair market value are defined.
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.