Gov. Brian Schweitzer said he will allow a business-backed eminent domain measure to become law Monday, ensuring private utilities can continue major projects but dealing a blow to landowners fighting business developments.Although the case could still end up before the Montana Supreme Court, the writer suggests that this is not likely. We will see, I suppose.
The bill allows utilities involved in negotiations with landowners to take private property for a public good if they cannot reach an agreement over compensation.
A Montana Alberta Tie Line spokesman Darryl James said he was relieved the legislation had passed into law, allowing his company to resume construction on the 215-mile utility line.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Montana: Eminent Domain Law Passed; Favors Consumers
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