Injuriously Affected – as a condition of the right to damages in eminent domain, the consequences of an act which would have given a right of action if the act had not been authorized by the statute

injuriously affected:

1. As a condition of the right to damages in eminent domain, the consequences of an act which would have given a right of action if the act had not been authorized by the statute.  Memphis & Charleston Railroad Co. v Birmingham, Shetiield & Tennessee River Railroad Co. 96 Ala 571, 11 So 642. [2]

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[1]: Ballantine’s Law Dictionary with Pronunciations
Third Edition by James A. Ballantine (James Arthur 1871-1949).  Edited by William S. Anderson.  © 1969 by THE LAWYER’S CO-OPERATIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY.  Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 68-30931

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