Michigan Law Recognizes that Takings Can Be Challenged If the Agency Lacks Necessity to Acquire the Rights Sought (video)

The location of a leading published opinion discussing necessity standards barring the acquisition of excessive rights precedes two stops in Detroit where successful challenges occurred.

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The Cost to Cure Impacts from Partial Takings May Be Considered When Determining Just Compensation (Video)

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Michigan Law’s Definition of Parcel Allows Consideration of Property Beyond that Which Is Directly Taken for Purposes of Determining Just Compensation (video)