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· 11/14/1991

Odhner v. Township of Woodward

Citations

  • 599 A.2d 276
  • 143 Pa. Commw. 450
  • 1991 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 614

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding “until the landowner has pursued the remedies provided within the MPC to invalidate the ordinance, a compensation claim for the temporary taking is not ripe”
  • “[w]e recognize that a landowner, subject to a temporary taking, can be entitled to compensation for the deprivation of the use of the property.”
  • until landowner has pursued the remedies provided within the Municipalities Planning Code to invalidate a flood control ordinance, a compensation claim for the temporary taking of land affected by that ordinance is not ripe
  • until landowner has pursued the remedies provided within the Municipalities Planning Code to invalidate a flood control ordinance, a compensation claim for the temporary taking of land affected by that ordinance is not ripe
  • “We recognize that a landowner, subjected to a temporary taking, can be entitled to compensation for the deprivation of the use of the property during the time period which precedes a decision invalidating the regulation.”

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Judges: Craig, Kelley, Barbieri

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