...September 20, 2011 in Tioga County, which, in a proceeding pursuant to EDPL articles 4 and 5, among other things, determined the compensation due claimant...
...compensation is to be expedited and that litigation is to be reduced. EDPL Secs. 101 and 301. But this is not the practice. ...
Thomas A. Dickerson and Daniel D. Angiolillo, associate justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department, write that the governor's 2 percent real property tax cap program has recently been cha
...Value This case involved an Eminent Domain Procedure Law (EDPL) Article 5 proceeding, challenging the valuation by a county sewer district of...
...Agency, Condemnor. The trial of this Eminent Domain Procedure Law (EDPL) Article 5 proceeding, challenging the valuation by the City of Yonkers Industrial...
...New York. The trial of this Eminent Domain Procedure Law (EDPL) Article 5 proceeding, challenging the valuation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA...
...Buffalo, NY. The trial of this Eminent Domain Procedure Law (EDPL) Article 5 proceeding, challenging the valuation by the Rockland County Sewer District...
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including a case where an landlord and its agent appeared to have intentionally engaged in unlawful and sanctionable cond
...and Leslie Wright of counsel), for respondents. Proceeding pursuant to EDPL 207 to review a determination of the respondent City of New York...
...Sheila M. Chalifoux Of Counsel), For Respondent. Proceeding pursuant to EDPL 207 (initiated in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the...
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