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NJ Eminent Domain Bill Becomes Law

By David Snyder on September 24, 2013

New Jersey Governor Chis Christie signed into law legislation somewhat restricting local governments’ use of eminent domain for private redevelopment. It also creates an alternative to condemnation for redevelopment projects. S-2447, passed 36-1, was expressly designed to codify New Jersey Supreme Court’s decisions holding that the prior statutory standard for “blight” — that the property be in a “stagnant or not fully productive condition” — unconstitutional as applied. This legislation changes the requirement such that the property must be in an “unproductive condition.” The legislation also provides local governments with an option to undertake redevelopment without using the power of eminent domain.

  • Posted in:
    Administrative, Real Estate & Construction
  • Blog:
    Eminent Domain and Real Estate Valuation
  • Organization:
    Fox Rothschild LLP
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