Warren Herlong and Casey Pipes made a presentation to the Petroleum and Convenience Marketers of Alabama Association at its December 7, 2011 meeting in Birmingham, Alabama concerning eminent domain and inverse condemnation issues of interest to convenience store owners and operators. Their presentation covered such topics as the measure of damages in partial takings, applicable appraisal methodologies, enhancement deductions from compensation that would otherwise be due, inverse condemnation claims, changes in the right of way without a physical taking which can lead to an inverse condemnation claim, and inverse condemnation claims based on turnout permit denials or revocations.
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