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- Title
PROPERTY: EMINENT DOMAIN AND RESTORING ACCESS TO PARCELS ISOLATED BY HIGHWAY RECONSTRUCTION: FINDING THE PUBLIC USE--STATE EX. REL. COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION V. KETTLESON.
- Authors
Sellke, Alex C.
- Abstract
The article discusses the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling in the 2011 case State ex rel. Commissioner of Transportation v. Kettleson which deals with landlocked parcels of land, the state's property laws, and the legal aspects of an eminent domain-related public use provision. Highway reconstruction, legislative intent, and distinctions between private and public roads are assessed. Right-of-way claims and the authority of the Minnesota Department of Transportation are examined.
- Subjects
UNITED States; TAKINGS clause (Constitutional law); ROAD construction; PUBLIC use; MINNESOTA. Dept. of Transportation; LEGISLATIVE intent; RIGHT of way; PROPERTY; MINNESOTA. Supreme Court; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
William Mitchell Law Review, 2013, Vol 39, Issue 1, p336
- ISSN
0270-272X
- Publication type
Article