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Inverse condemnation is a legal concept and cause of action used by property owners when a governmental entity takes an action which damages or decreases the value of private property without obtaining ownership of the property through the use of eminent domain. Thus, unlike the typical eminent domain case, the property owner is the plaintiff and not the defendant.

In the United States of America, inverse condemnation actions are filed against the federal government pursuant to the Takings Clause of the 5th Amendment to the United States Constitution, and against state governments under that clause or similar clauses found in most state constitutions.

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Inverse condemnation

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Inverse condemnation is a legal concept and cause of action used by property owners when a governmental entity takes an action which damages or decreases...

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Administrative divisions of Virginia

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property arising out of government activity through an action for inverse condemnation. The immunity to suit generally enjoyed by local governments does...

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Regulatory takings in the United States

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definition. The term "inverse" is used, because usually condemnations are brought by the government. In the inverse condemnation context, it is the property...

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Eminent domain

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good needs. Angary: during wars Confiscation Individual reclamation Inverse condemnation Land bonds Law of the land (Jewish) Legal plunder Navigable servitude:...

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Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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of the deadlines further out. State law follows a principle of "inverse condemnation" for wildfire liability, which means that utilities are held responsible...

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Chick Springs

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Supreme Court ruled that governmental subdivisions could be sued for inverse condemnation. By the 21st century only the spring house and a picnic gazebo remained...

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Just compensation

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the taking, the owner may seek compensation in an action called inverse condemnation. For reasons of expedience, courts generally use fair market value...

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2019 California power shutoffs

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bankruptcy) imposition of the blackouts is a legal doctrine known as inverse condemnation, which makes California utilities responsible for wildfire destruction...

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Private transfer fee

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may be condemned under the power of eminent domain and taken by inverse condemnation.") and reporter's note, at 383 ("[I]n this Restatement, all servitude...

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Chad Mayes

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creation of a wildfire catastrophe fund. Under California's unusual inverse condemnation liability standard, utility Pacific Gas & Electric was expected to...

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Index of law articles

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fraud – Inure – Invasion of privacy – Inventor – Inventor's notebook – Inverse condemnation – Invest – Investiture – Investment – Invitation to treat – Invitee –...

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Toby Prince Brigham

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297 Va. 777, 787 (2019) Thomas, Robert. "Farwell, Toby Brigham". Inverse Condemnation. Retrieved June 15, 2021. "Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference"...

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The Urban Lawyer

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journals 49 The Urban Lawyer i (2017). Michael M. Berger, The Basics of Inverse Condemnation, American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education, SU010 ALI-CLE...

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Coker Experimental Farms

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importance. In 2005, the development of Coker Farms resulted in a seminal inverse condemnation case in the South Carolina Supreme Court, called Byrd v. City of...

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Russia

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conventional war in Europe since World War II, and was met with international condemnation, as well as expanded sanctions against Russia. As a result, Russia was...

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Tragedy of the commons

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"tragedy" is not in the word's conventional or theatric sense, nor a condemnation of the processes that lead to it. Similarly, Hardin's use of "commons"...

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