SEPTA was too hasty in making a claim that PPL Electric Utilities Corp. improperly exercised eminent domain to take land owned by the regional transportation agency for a new power line, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
The court said SEPTA improperly argued that Section 1511(c) of the Business Corporation Law required the state Public Utility Commission to find the use of eminent domain was “necessary or proper.”
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