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	<title>North Carolina Eminent Domain News &#187; Highest and Best Use</title>
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		<title>Highest &amp; Best Use – Access Taken / No Land: New Hanover County</title>
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In this 2007 condemnation action, the NCDOT did not take any land from the property owner.  Instead, the taking consisted of four (4) contract access points along a Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway in Wilmington, North Carolina.  The NCDOT’s initial deposit of $2,375,200 was subsequently increased by $2,298,947 for total deposit of $4,674,147.  Two weeks [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this 2007 condemnation action, the NCDOT did not take any land from the property owner.  Instead, the taking consisted of four (4) contract access points along a Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway in Wilmington, North Carolina.  The NCDOT’s initial deposit of $2,375,200 was subsequently increased by $2,298,947 for total deposit of $4,674,147.  Two weeks prior to trial, the NCDOT attempted to “untake” the taking, which was denied by the judge.  Working with her <a href="http://landlaw-nc.com" target="_self">North Carolina eminent domain</a> co-counsel, Ms. Haywood obtained a jury verdict of $16,000,000 plus $86,304 for breach of contract.  Expert witness fees and interest totaled $2,266,683.15 for a total payment of $18,352,987.15.</p>
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		<title>Acquisition for Airport Expansion: Moore County</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 22:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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In 2006, the Moore County Airport Authority (MCAA) acquired land from a family limited partnership in Moore   County, North Carolina for a public roadway right-of-way to relocate a portion of NC Highway 22 and State Road 1843.  Emmett Boney Haywood represented the family limited partnership in the North Carolina condemnation action brought by [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 2006, the Moore County Airport Authority (MCAA) acquired land from a family limited partnership in Moore   County, North Carolina for a public roadway right-of-way to relocate a portion of NC Highway 22 and State Road 1843.  Emmett Boney Haywood represented the family limited partnership in the <a href="http://landlaw-nc.com">North Carolina condemnation</a> action brought by MCAA.   The MCAA’s initial deposit was $455,050.00 for 82.5 acres.  Mrs. Haywood negotiated a settlement for $705,000.00, $249,950.00 more than the initial deposit, plus the re-conveyance of 10.7 acres, which MCAA had claimed as an uneconomic remnant.</p>
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		<title>Highest and Best Use: Wake County</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2002 22:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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This case involved appraisal, wetlands, and other land use issues.  Raleigh North Carolina Eminent Domain Attorney, Emmett Boney Haywood, represented the property owners in the NCDOT’s taking of a portion of the property for the construction of the Wake Forest (NC 98) Bypass.  The initial offer by the NCDOT was $409,785.00.  The project split the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This case involved appraisal, wetlands, and other land use issues.  <a href="http://www.landlaw-nc.com/emmett_haywood.html" target="_blank">Raleigh North Carolina Eminent Domain Attorney</a>, Emmett Boney Haywood, represented the property owners in the NCDOT’s taking of a portion of the property for the construction of the Wake Forest (NC 98) Bypass.  The initial offer by the NCDOT was $409,785.00.  The project split the property and limited access to the remainder.  The jury delivered a verdict of $1,883,805.00.</p>
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