New Hampshire Inverse Condemnation Law
 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ERIC PINEDA-MATEO




Before moving forward, a brief survey of the spousal testimonial privilege and the rationales that have traditionally undergirded it is in order. A. The spousal testimonial privilege is an evidentiary privilege that protects a defendant's spouse from having to take the witness ... More...
   $0 (09-23-2018 - NH)

Merriam Farm, Inc. v. Town of Surry

The trial court found, or the record supports, the following facts. The petitioner owns an unimproved parcel of land in Surry with frontage on a Class VI road. The property is approximately 1,000 feet from a Class V road. Under
the Town’s zoning ordinance, to build on its property, the petitioner must establish that the property has at least 200 feet of frontage on a public street, which is... More...
   $0 (09-26-2015 - NH)

John Doe v. State of New Hampshire

The petitioner, John Doe, appeals an order of the Superior Court (McNamara, J.) granting summary judgment for the respondent, the State of New Hampshire, on the petitioner’s declaratory judgment action, which sought a ruling that RSA chapter 651-B is unconstitutional, as applied to him, because it violates the prohibition against retrospective laws and the Due Process Clause of the New Hampshire... More...    $0 (02-12-2015 - NH)

Charles Kalil v. Town of Dummer Zoning Board of Adjustment

In these consolidated appeals, the plaintiffs, Charles and Brenda Kalil, contest two orders of the Superior Court (Vaughan, J.). In one, the court granted the motion to dismiss filed by defendant Town of Dummer (Town) on the ground that res judicata barred the plaintiffs’ writ alleging an inverse condemnation claim. In the other, the court denied the plaintiffs’ motion to amend their appeal of... More...    $0 (02-11-2010 - NH)

Mark Lessard and Linda Lessard v. Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District and New Hampshire Department of Education

This appeal stems from parents' laudable efforts to provide the best possible education for their profoundly disabled daughter. After disagreements arose over the contents of the child's proposed individualized education program (IEP), a state hearing officer overruled the parents' objections and concluded that the proposed IEP complied with the strictures of the Individuals with Disabilities Educ... More...    $0 (02-29-2008 - NH)

Hugh and Andrea Lee v. City of Rye

Inverse comdemnation claim by Hugh and Andrea Lee against the Rye Conservation Commission for creating a trench on their property without just compensation. The defendant excavated 16 acres of salt marsh on the Lee's property without obtaining permission from them to do so. They claimed that the value of their property was reduced as a result of the creating of the trench which limited their acc... More...    $111050 (07-01-2004 - NH)

City of Manchester v. Airpark Business Center Condominium Unit Owners' Association

In this eminent domain case, the defendants, Airpark Business Center Condominium Unit Owners' Association, New Oxford Realty Trust, and Harvey Road Airpark, L.L.C., appeal an order of the Superior Court (Lynn, J.) precluding them from seeking damages caused by the extension of an airport runway. We affirm.

The record discloses the following facts. The defendants own land improved with commer... More...    $0 (10-31-2002 - NH)

Paul Corey v. Town of Merrimack

Inverse condemnation. Plaintiff claimed town prevented him from selling his junk yard by imposing restrictions upon it operation with the result that he was damaged $115,000. ... More...    $115000 (04-21-1997 - NH)

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