LAND USE AND PLANNING
Eminent Domain • Easement • Natural Gas Pipeline
Columbia Gas Transmission v. 10.5068 Acres, PICS Case No. 15-0558 (M.D. Pa. March 31, 2015) Conner, J. (15 pages).
To condemn property or an easement, a natural gas company must establish: (1) it possesses a FERC certificate of public convenience; (2) the easement is necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of a pipeline; and (3) it has been unable to acquire the proposed easement from the owner.
April 14, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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LAND USE AND PLANNING
Eminent Domain • Easement • Natural Gas Pipeline
Columbia Gas Transmission v. 10.5068 Acres, PICS Case No. 15-0558 (M.D. Pa. March 31, 2015) Conner, J. (15 pages).
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