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Understanding the Condemnation Process in Texas
(Fambrough) No. 394, Special report, 20pp. (Revised 11/18/2009)
publication imageExplains where the power to condemn comes from, which entities have this power, what the Texas condemnation procedure is and how property rights are best protected.
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"Condemnation and Compensation: Landowners’ Rights and the Trans-Texas Corridor "
(Fambrough) No. 1895, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (1/19/2009)
publication imageProperty owners who face condemnation of their land for toll roads or other parts of the now-defunct Trans-Texas Corridor should protect their interests by learning landowner rights and knowing the fair market value of their properties -- before the condemnation process begins.
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"This Property Condemned: What Landowners Should Know About Changing Property Rights"
(Fambrough) No. 1710, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (1/14/2005)
publication imageA 2004 Texas Supreme Court Ruling significantly reduced protections for landowners whose property is condemned for public benefit.
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"Zwahr Wars, Episode II: Pipeline Corridors Revisited"
(Fambrough) No. 1603, Tierra Grande reprint (1/15/2003)
publication imageLandowners negotiating pipeline easements can benefit from the lessons of litigation dealing with separate economic pipeline units and condemnation of property for easements.
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"Pipeline Explosions"
(Fambrough) No. 944, Letter of the Law reprint, 2pp. (9/15/1992)
publication imageThis article details how, under certain conditions, evidence of prior explosions may be introduced as an element of damages.
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