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NYRI to Sue NY Over Eminent Domain Law (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The company that wants to build a high-voltage transmission line from central New York to the New York City suburbs said Thursday it will ask a federal court to throw out a state law that would restrict its use of eminent domain to secure land for the project.
Rell Makes Pitch for Eminent Domain Reform (RedNova)By Brian Lockhart, The Stamford Advocate, Conn. Feb. 1--Aiming to reignite efforts to reform eminent domain laws, Gov. M. Jodi Rell yesterday released the outline of a bill requiring that cities and towns take additional precautions before seizing private properties for redevelopment.
NYRI Challenges New Eminent Domain Law in Federal Suit (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) New York Regional Interconnect Inc. today filed in federal district court in Albany a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate a recently passed state law that attempts to revoke eminent domain authority under New York's Transportation Corporations Law.
Eminent domain bill on track (Tacoma News Tribune)State lawmakers have fast-tracked eminent domain legislation inspired by a Tacoma couple who are losing land to Sound Transit.
NeuStar Will Operate .tel Top-Level Domain (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) Users can use a .tel domain name to initiate communication over telephony, VoIP, instant messaging, e-mail, SMS, and other Web communications, the company says.
soUno, LLC Acquires InternetYellowPages.com Domain Name (PR Web)soUno, LLC, a leading Internet Yellow Pages provider, announced today that it has acquired the domain name InternetYellowPages.com. (PRWeb Feb 1, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U2luZy1Mb3ZlLU1hZ24tWmV0YS1NYWduLVplcm8=
soUno, LLC Acquires InternetYellowPages.com Domain Name (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Tulsa, OK (PRWeb) February 1, 2007 -- soUno, LLC , a leading Internet Yellow Pages provider, announced today that it has acquired the domain name www.
Domain names have always been a source of contention (The Royal Gazette)Internet domain names are the theme of this week's column, thanks to QuoVadis, which sent me a graph of a recent survey on the current state of '.bm'.
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