Public Benefits And Private Rights : Countervailing Principles of Eminent Domain : House Joint Resolution No. 34 2000 Vol 1

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This case represents the most recent eminent domain case to appear before the Montana Supreme Court. The Cenex decision portrays a number of concepts important to developing a solid understanding of the eminent domain process. The issues raised in the case provide a starting point for subsequent legislative investigation into the purposes and processes of condemnations.
Conclusion The power and authority to condemn land does not originate from a constitutional or statutory provision. This power
... is inherent in all sovereign governments and, if not checked by constitutional and statutory provisions, is limitless. Reference to eminent domain in Title 70, chapter 30, of the Montana Code Annotated and Article II of the Montana Constitution is Montana's method of protecting the rights of Montana property owners as well as providing for the general public benefit expected by every citizen.
Each of the cases identified in this chapter, along with dozens of others that were not mentioned, offers the following broad generalizations.


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