The Act amends Georgia’s eminent domain laws by providing an exception to the general rule that condemnations cannot be converted to any use, other than a public use, for twenty years. The Act creates a new procedure which requires the condemnor to petition the jurisdiction’s superior court to determine whether the property is blighted property. Additionally, the condemnor must provide notice to all owners of the alleged blighted property. If the court finds the land is blighted property, the condemnor must file a petition to condemn the property according to the established procedure set forth in Article 3 Chapter 2 of Title 22. If the petitioner succeeds, the property may only be used in accordance with its current approved zoning use for...
The Georgia Constitution provides that private property shall not be taken or damaged for public pu...
Eminent Domain is the power of the government or quasi-government entities to take private or public...
Defendants, landowners and next of kin of persons buried in a cemetery which was being subjected to ...
The Act amends Georgia’s eminent domain laws by providing an exception to the general rule that cond...
The Act impacts the three statutorily defined methods of condemnation proceedings previously establi...
The Act amends the definition of blight, and adds a definition of public use and economic developmen...
Changes procedures for condemning property if property will not be owned and permanently used by the...
The Act adds new law in an area previously lacking regulation. Previously, utility companies had no...
Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...
The bill would have limited the state\u27s ability to take private property under the eminent domain...
The Act changes how conservation easements may be created, altered or affected. Under the Act, conse...
The Act created a State Commission on Condemnation of Public Property with the authority to determin...
In 1958, the City of Trenton examined the possibility of redeveloping a large portion of its downtow...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 27 adding section 20 to article XI of constitution. Authorizes stat...
Eminent domain has been a hot topic in legal circles since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s opinion in Ke...
The Georgia Constitution provides that private property shall not be taken or damaged for public pu...
Eminent Domain is the power of the government or quasi-government entities to take private or public...
Defendants, landowners and next of kin of persons buried in a cemetery which was being subjected to ...
The Act amends Georgia’s eminent domain laws by providing an exception to the general rule that cond...
The Act impacts the three statutorily defined methods of condemnation proceedings previously establi...
The Act amends the definition of blight, and adds a definition of public use and economic developmen...
Changes procedures for condemning property if property will not be owned and permanently used by the...
The Act adds new law in an area previously lacking regulation. Previously, utility companies had no...
Under the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, an agency was created to redevelop blighted and sl...
The bill would have limited the state\u27s ability to take private property under the eminent domain...
The Act changes how conservation easements may be created, altered or affected. Under the Act, conse...
The Act created a State Commission on Condemnation of Public Property with the authority to determin...
In 1958, the City of Trenton examined the possibility of redeveloping a large portion of its downtow...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 27 adding section 20 to article XI of constitution. Authorizes stat...
Eminent domain has been a hot topic in legal circles since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s opinion in Ke...
The Georgia Constitution provides that private property shall not be taken or damaged for public pu...
Eminent Domain is the power of the government or quasi-government entities to take private or public...
Defendants, landowners and next of kin of persons buried in a cemetery which was being subjected to ...