WARREN v. WATERVILLE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY


290 A.2d 362 (1972)

Rose WARREN v. WATERVILLE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

April 24, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daviau & Geller, by Jerome G. Daviau, Waterville, for plaintiff.

Jolovitz & Niehoff, by Lester T. Jolovitz, Waterville, for defendant.

Before DUFRESNE, C. J., and WEBBER, WEATHERBEE, POMEROY, WERNICK and ARCHIBALD, JJ.


DUFRESNE, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff, Rose Warren, was the owner of real estate situated on Temple Court in the City of Waterville in this State. The defendant Authority exercised its power of eminent domain and acquired the property pursuant to 30 M.R.S.A., § 4807, but not without a contest. See, Warren v. Waterville Urban Renewal Authority, 1965, 161 Me. 160, 210 A.2d 41.

After trial of her complaint praying for the...

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