Tag: New Jersey Condemnation Law

NJ Appeals Court Sides with Morris County in Condemnation Action

NJ Appeals Court Sides with Morris County in Condemnation Action

The Appellate Division has addressed the appraisal and good faith negotiation obligations of a condemning authority under N.J.S.A. 20:3-6. In County of Morris v. Randolph Town Center Associates, L.P., the court held that the County of Morris made a fair offer and attempted to initiate bona-fide negotiations, despite the property

What Is the Proper Valuation Date Under New Jersey’s Eminent Domain Law?

What Is the Proper Valuation Date Under New Jersey’s Eminent Domain Law?

A recent New Jersey Superior Court decision sheds lights on the appropriate date for valuing condemned property pursuant to the Eminent Domain Act of 1971. In Hoboken v. Ponte Equities, the court held that early actions by a municipality to condemn a property do not fix the date; rather, market

NJ Court Can’t Reinstate Commissioners’ Award After Dismissal of Condemnation Appeal

The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court recently held that a trial court cannot reinstate a condemnation commissioners’ award fixing just compensation for a temporary taking after dismissing both parties’ appeals in the condemnation case. The Facts of the Case In State of New Jersey, by the Commissioner

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Third Circuit Rules NJ Borough Justified in Using Police Power to Restrict Access to Property Containing Unexploded Munitions

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled on an interesting case involving the Borough of Palmyra’s closure of an open-air market located on the site of a military weapons-testing facility. The court ruled that the municipality validly exercised its police power to restrict the owner’s access to the property

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Legislation Would Limit Condemnation Awards for Beach Replenishment

Beach replenishment efforts are needed up and down the New Jersey shoreline in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. In an effort to help municipalities gain easements for these projects, proposed legislation aims to limit condemnation awards to the owners of oceanfront homes. The bill, S-2618/A-3896, would amend the “Eminent Domain