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New Jersey Appellate Court Seeks to Balance Property Owners' Rights and Municipal Redevelopment Efforts


by Jane Kozinski
Saul Ewing LLP
Princeton Office

Philip Morin III
Saul Ewing LLP View Firm Credentials
Philadelphia Office

April 22, 2008

Previously published on February 2008

In Harrison Redevelopment Agency v. DeRose __ N.J.Super. __ (App. Div. Feb. 25, 2008), the New Jersey Appellate Division held that a property owner that does not challenge a municipality's redevelopment designation within the 45-day time limit set forth in the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law ("LRHL") or pursuant to New Jersey Rules of Court, may nonetheless retain its right to challenge a redevelopment designation when defending against a future condemnation action.


 

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