A KFC restaurant was on a major street in town until the city redesigned the road, leaving

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A KFC restaurant was on a major street in town until the city redesigned the road, leaving the KFC at the end of a dead-end road, which caused business to fall. The KFC owners sued the city for inverse condemnation-a taking of their property by reducing the value of it. Can they demand compensation for this loss of value? [Kau Kau Take Home No. 1 v. City of Wichita, 135 P.3d 1221, Sup. Ct., Kan. (2006)]

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The Legal Environment of Business

ISBN: 978-0538473996

11th Edition

Authors: Roger E Meiners, Al H. Ringleb, Frances L. Edwards

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