...In 2007, the County of Saratoga obtained permanent rights-of-way and easements from various property owners including defendant Debra J. Caccavo's deceased...
In their Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein Rikon Rikon & Houghton, write that In New York, condemnors have adopted particularly unfa
...s by-laws, subject to the terms and conditions of an alteration agreement [agreement] entered into by [one of the owners], and the board, as...
...1) declaring the rights of the parties to the use of an easement burdening the defendant's adjoining property; and 2) damages for defendant's...
...LLC, which purchased the property in 2007. The 2006 contract included an easement across Camps' adjacent remaining property to a lake. Under the contract...
...in the street on which their property faces which impinges on their easements of light, air and access. On the other hand, you cannot find...
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