Jury Instruction - 9.9.1 General Instruction - Including Partial Taking Instructions

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The Jury Instruction - 9.9.1 General Instruction - Including Partial Taking Instructions provides the framework for guiding a jury in eminent domain cases, specifically concerning valuation and compensation for taken properties. This form helps ensure that jurors understand the legal standards for determining just compensation, which is integral to cases where the government exercises its right to take private property for public use.

Key parts of this document

  • Explanation of eminent domain as a governmental power.
  • Definition of just compensation and fair market value.
  • Instructions on how to determine compensation for partial property takings.
  • Consideration of severance damages and special benefits related to public improvements.
  • Jury verdict section that captures the determination of fair market value.
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When to use this form

This form is used in cases involving eminent domain, where the government seeks to take private property for public use. It is particularly applicable when the property owner and the government disagree on the fair market value of the property taken, and a jury must determine the compensation owed to the property owner.

Who should use this form

  • Jurors in eminent domain cases needing clear guidance on valuation standards.
  • Attorneys representing landowners affected by property takings.
  • Government representatives involved in condemnation proceedings.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Review the legal definitions of just compensation and fair market value.
  • Consider the evidence presented regarding the property's value before and after the taking.
  • Calculate severance damages and special benefits, if applicable.
  • Fill in the jury verdict section based on the preponderance of the evidence.
  • Ensure all jurors agree to the final determination before signing the verdict form.

Is notarization required?

In most cases, this form does not require notarization. However, some jurisdictions or signing circumstances might. US Legal Forms offers online notarization powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 for a quick, remote process.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to consider all evidence related to property value fluctuations.
  • Not distinguishing between general and special benefits appropriately.
  • Overlooking the impact of severance damages on the overall compensation calculation.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenience of downloading and completing the form anytime.
  • Editability allows for tailored instructions to fit specific cases.
  • Access to templates drafted by licensed attorneys ensures reliability.

Summary of main points

  • This form guides jurors in determining fair market value in eminent domain cases.
  • Understanding severance damages and special benefits is essential in calculating compensation.
  • This jury instruction form should be modified to reflect jurisdiction-specific practices.

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Jury Instruction - 9.9.1 General Instruction - Including Partial Taking Instructions