Inverse condemnation proceeding; reimbursement of owner's costs. [SB-1153]
Inverse condemnation proceeding; reimbursement of owner's costs. Directs the court to reimburse a plaintiff for the costs of an inverse condemnation proceeding for "damaging" property if a judgment is entered for the plaintiff. Under current law, the court is directed to award costs only for the "taking" of property. The amendment in this bill corresponds with the language of amendments to Article I, Section 11 of the Constitution of Virginia, which became effective on January 1, 2013, and applies to declaratory judgment proceedings filed on or
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SB-1153: Inverse condemnation proceeding; reimbursement of owner's costs.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Petersen
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0735) on 03/24/2017
Condemnation powers and proceedings; notice to owner or tenant. [HB-2024]
Condemnation powers and proceedings; notice to owner or tenant. Requires an authorized condemnor or the Commissioner of Highways to give notice to the owner or tenant of freehold property subject to condemnation between 30 and 45 days prior to the filing or recordation of a certificate in any "quick take" condemnation proceeding. Current law requires notice but does not provide a time frame within which such notice must be given. The bill also requires such condemnor to notify the owner or tenant within four business days of the filing or recording
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HB-2024: Condemnation powers and proceedings; notice to owner or tenant.
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholas Freitas
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0563) on 03/16/2017
HB-1167: As enacted, revises and enacts various provisions governing eminent domain, including provisions governing the taxing of costs. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 55; Title 13; Title 29, Chapter 17 and Title 29, Chapter 16.
Sponsored by: Rep. Andrew Farmer
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 422 on 05/23/2017
You have voted HB-1167: As enacted, revises and enacts various provisions governing eminent domain, including provisions governing the taxing of costs. - Amends TCA Title 7, Chapter 55; Title 13; Title 29, Chapter 17 and Title 29, Chapter 16..
Eminent domain; timing for initiation of 'quick-take' condemnation procedure for just compensation. [SB-927]
Eminent domain; timing for initiation of "quick-take" condemnation procedure and petition for determination of just compensation. Provides that an authorized condemnor in a "quick-take" condemnation proceeding shall institute such proceedings within 180 days of the recordation of a certificate terminating the interest of the owner of the property. Under current law, such proceedings must be instituted within 60 days after the completion of the construction of the improvements upon the property. The bill further provides that the owner of such property
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SB-927: Eminent domain; timing for initiation of 'quick-take' condemnation procedure for just compensation.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Petersen
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0593) on 03/16/2017