San Bernardino County plans to appeal a $5 million judgment awarded to a group of Colton property owners who sued the county over a delayed road project.
The Board of Supervisors voted to take the action Tuesday during its closed session, County Counsel Ruth Stringer announced.
In October, a jury found in favor of a group of five property owners who said the county was liable for lost value on their property due to a delay in completing road work.
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A jury awarded $5 million to a group of Colton property owners on Thursday, finding San Bernardino County liable for lost value on their property due to a 10-year delay in completing a road project.
The jury award included $3.38 million for taking the plaintiffs' property rights, $1.175 million for lost opportunities during the 10-year-delay and $578,014 in interest.
Michael Kehoe, an Irvine attorney representing the property-owners who include Howard Wells and Duke Hill, called it a "great verdict" for his clients.
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CPI (M) general Secretary and MLA Trigam, Muhammad Yousaf Tarigami today asked the state government to file an appeal in Supreme Court against the judgment made by the Delhi court to acquit the four Central Reserve Police force (CRPF) personnel responsible for the Magarmal Bagh massacre of 1991 in which eleven civilians were killed and 20 were wounded.
Tarigami said this while participating in the discussion on demands for grants in home department in Legislative Council (LA) here this afternoon, he said that government of Jammu and Kashmir should approach Supreme Court against the judgment of Delhi High Court in
Delaware County has not acted on the Delhi Town Board's request to reconsider its refusal to sell property for a Fox Care clinic.
One week after the request, no date has been set for a special Delaware County Board of Supervisors meeting, though county Board Chairman James Eisel said a committee meeting is being planned.
At issue is a portion of the former Wickham Sales and Service at 2 Bridge St., which the town board asked the county to sell to A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital for $151,000.
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If you are in the habit of defaulting in paying income tax and ignoring the I-T departments notices, then this Supreme Court judgment will serve as a warning, for you may stand to lose your properties.
The Income Tax department is well within its right to attach the defaulters property and put it up for auction sale to recover the dues, a bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhan and Dalveer Bhandari said in a recent judgment.
Dismissing an appeal against the sale of landed property through public auction, the bench answered in the affirmative the self-posed question: Whether the Income Tax
C&C Constructions Ltd to remodel a Delhi road
Delhiites will soon be able to witness a high-capacity bus system road between Delhi Gate and Ambedkar Nagar to enable high-capacity buses to ply comfortably. This road will be constructed by C & C Constructions Limited (C&C), which has been engaged by the Delhi Government to construct this stretch of 15 kms. The uniqueness of this project will be the remodeling of the road to segregate vehicles like rickshaws, bicycles, two-wheelers and cars to enable better movement of traffic. The foundation stone for the project was laid on October 4, 2006.
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