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- noun Alternative form of
condemner .
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Examples
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Because every condemnor is treated the same, he said.
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Because every condemnor is treated the same, he said.
Va. Senate begins process to strengthen private-property rights 2011
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Because every condemnor is treated the same, he said.
Va. Senate begins process to strengthen private-property rights 2011
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Also, if the condemnor fails to devote or ceases to devote the taken land to the public use for which it was taken, title must be restored to the condemnees.
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Oder offers a longitudinal view of an enormously contested project while analyzing the process by which the city and New York State, considered to have the most condemnor-friendly eminent domain laws in the nation, go about development and condemnation.
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Oder offers a longitudinal view of an enormously contested project while analyzing the process by which the city and New York State, considered to have the most condemnor-friendly eminent domain laws in the nation, go about development and condemnation.
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Oder offers a longitudinal view of an enormously contested project while analyzing the process by which the city and New York State, considered to have the most condemnor-friendly eminent domain laws in the nation, go about development and condemnation.
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Oder offers a longitudinal view of an enormously contested project while analyzing the process by which the city and New York State, considered to have the most condemnor-friendly eminent domain laws in the nation, go about development and condemnation.
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In this informal administrative proceeding, both the condemnor and the landowner can put on evidence supporting their positions on fair market value.
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In Texas, the document the condemnor uses to initiate the lawsuit is called an "original petition."
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