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California Supreme Court

Aug. 17, 2016

Landowner's bid for extra money in eminent domain case revived

The state Supreme Court revived on Monday a property owner's bid for $1.3 million in compensation from the city of Perris and ordered the Riverside County Superior Court to reconsider the complicated eminent domain dispute.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Supreme Court revived on Monday a property owner's bid for $1.3 million in compensation from the city of Perris and ordered the Riverside County Superior Court to reconsider the complicated eminent domain dispute.

Experts said the decision affords landowners more opportunities to challenge a subset of eminent domain proceedings. But the decision also grants more authority to trial court ...

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