United States:
NC Court Of Appeals Blocks Payment To Property Owners
09 January 2017
Fox Rothschild LLP
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The N.C. Court of Appeals has issued a stay of a Forsyth County
Superior Court Judge's order directing the N.C. Department of
Transportation to make payments to property owners in the path of
the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway. Forsyth Superior Court Judge
John O. Craig entered an order would have set in motion a procedure
for the DOT to begin paying landowners who won an inverse
condemnation ruling last June from the N.C. Supreme Court.
The State's motion argued that Judge Craig's order would
require the state to “make unauthorized expenditures of
public funds.” That order requires N.C. to deposit
funds equaling the estimated value of the lands allegedly taken
which the property owners could withdraw at will.
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