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Hearts Bluff Game Ranch, Inc. v. United States.

Pays/Territoire
États-Unis d'Amérique
Type de cour
Nationale - cour supérieure
Date
Jan 19, 2012
Source
UNEP, InforMEA
Nom du tribunal
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Juge
Newman, Lourie, and Linn.
Numéro de référence
2010-5164
Langue
Anglais
Sujet
Questions juridiques, Terre et sols
Mot clé
Terres privées Régime foncier Planification territoriale Propriété Droits de propriété Forêt privée Propriété étrangère Responsabilité/indemnisation
Résumé
In a suit for just compensation under the Fifth Amendment for an alleged taking based on the Army Corps of Engineers' denial of a landowner's proposal to operate a "mitigation bank" on its property, The Federal Circuit affirmed the Court of Federal Claims' decision dismissing a landowner's claim for just compensation under the Fifth Amendment for an alleged taking based on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' denial of the landowner's proposal to operate a mitigation bank on its property. A mitigation banking instrument is not "an inherent stick in a landowner's bundle" of property rights. The landowner, therefore, was never entitled to operate a mitigation bank solely by virtue of its ownership of the land. The mitigation banking program is run exclusively by the Corps, subject to its pervasive control, and no landowner can develop a mitigation bank absent Corps approval. It is therefore undisputed that the Corps has discretionary authority to deny access to the mitigation bank program. Because the landowner did not possess a legally cognizable Fifth Amendment property interest in a mitigation bank instrument, the lower court properly dismissed the landowner's case.
Texte intégral
COU-158100.pdf