Taking occurs when regulation destroys all property value.
Rocky Mountain Thrift Stores, Inc. v. Salt Lake City
Temporary interference with property is not a taking or damaging.
Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon
If regulation of property goes too far, it will be considered a taking.
Sanguinetti v. United States
Damaging property as a taking under the Federal Constitution.
Selman v. Box Elder County
Property owners entitled to assistance from Ombudsman
Wasatch County v. Okelberry
When continuous public use causes dedication of private land for a public road.
Three D Corp. v. Salt Lake City
Total denial of access is compensable.
Wintergreen Group, LLC v. UDOT
Ripeness and right to pursue claims for compensation.
Yee v. City of Escondido
Right to rent property may not be conditioned on forfeiture of right to compensation for mandated physical occupation of the property.