Pre-condemnation planning is a very important part of the eminent domain process in Maryland. Obviously, the condemning authority (the “condemnor”) undertakes a planning process, which Janet Bush Handy could explain from the governmental perspective of the State Highway Administration. Sometimes, that process can extend for decades and become very complex.
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