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11428
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Szypszak discusses misconceptions about eminent domain, including \"compensation must be paid for any interference with private property\" and \"business owners must be paid for lost profits.\"
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 74 Issue 2, Winter 2009, p43-45, il, f
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Record #:
30193
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Business North Carolina’s 2016 annual Law Journal features advice from lawyers on spotting, preventing and dealing with some of the legal pitfalls common to businesses. Information is provided on modern estate planning, eminent domain, and upcoming additions and changes at the North Carolina Business Court. There is also advice for business owners who are going through a divorce.
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34196
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The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission voted to postpone until December a vote on granting the power of eminent domain to the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority for acquiring land to construct a regional water supply dam. The Randleman Lake project is to be built in Randolph and Guilford counties to supply the municipalities of Randleman, High Point, Jamestown, Archdale, and Greensboro and Randolph County.
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34231
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In May, State Superior Court Judge Dexter Brooks reversed a decision by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission that would allow the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority to continue efforts to build a reservoir on the Deep River in Guilford and Randolph counties. The commission voted to appeal the judge’s decision and to issue a certificate granting eminent domain, authorizing water transfer to allow construction of a regional water supply called Randleman Dam.