Washington Law Review
Abstract
The following remarks on law, procedure, problems and preparation for trial of a condemnation case are not intended as a text for condemnation. I mention only some aspects of this highly diversified field; no set pattern can be applied to each and every condemnation trial. This discussion concerns state condemnation rather than condemnation by city or county. Highway design, right-of-way acquisition and construction require time. Because of the tremendous demand in our state for highway improvements, this field of condemnation is ever-expanding.
First Page
326
Recommended Citation
Paul Sinnitt,
Legal Institute Papers,
Preparation and Trial of a Condemnation Case—The Property Owner,
32 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J.
326
(1957).
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