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<br />Page 2 of 10 <br /> <br />[2] KeyCite Notes <br /> <br />148 Eminent Domain <br />1481V Remedies of Owners of Property; Inverse Condemnation <br />148k266 k. Nature and Grounds in General. Most Cited Cases <br /> <br />"Inverse condemnation" is a shorthand description of the manner in which a landowner <br />recovers just compensation for taking of his property when condemnation proceedings have <br />not been instituted. <br /> <br />[3] KeyCite Notes <br /> <br />170B Federal Courts <br />170BVII Supreme Court <br />170BVII(E) Review of Decisions of State Courts <br />170Bk504 Nature of Decisions or Questions Involved <br />170Bk504.1 k. In General. Most Cited Cases <br />(Formerly 170Bk504) <br /> <br />Objection to state Supreme Court's application of state law does not raise a federal question <br />appropriate for review by the United States Supreme Court. <br /> <br />[4] KeyCite Notes <br /> <br />148 Eminent Domain <br />1481 Nature, Extent, and Delegation of Power <br />148k2 What Constitutes a Taking; Police and Other Powers Distinguished <br />148k2.10 Zoning, Planning, or Land Use; Building Codes <br />148k2.10(4) Zoning and Permits <br />148k2.10(5) k. In General. Most Cited Cases <br />(Formerly 148k2(1.2)) <br /> <br />Application of a general zoning law to particular property effects a taking if the ordinance does <br />not substantially advance legitimate state interests or denies an owner economically viable use <br />of his land, and the question necessarily requires a weighing of private and public interests. <br />U.S.C.A.Const. Amends. 5, 14. <br /> <br />[5] KeyCite Notes <br /> <br />148 Eminent Domain <br />1481 Nature, Extent, and Delegation of Power <br />148k2 What Constitutes a Taking; Police and Other Powers Distinguished <br />148k2.10 Zoning, Planning, or Land Use; Building Codes <br />148k2.10(4) Zoning and Permits <br />148k2.10(6) k. Particular Cases. Most Cited Cases <br />(Formerly 148k2(1.2)) <br /> <br />City's open-space land zoning ordinances, which restricted previously purchased five-acre <br />tract of land to single-family residences and open-space use, did not take the property without <br />just compensation, where the zoning permitted construction of one to five residences on the <br /> <br />9/26/2005 <br />