Submitted by HawtGarbage917 t3_11aw5r9 in nyc
ctindel t1_j9wnu60 wrote
Reply to comment by LunacyNow in MSG could force taxpayers to pay $8.6 billion if NYC doesn't renew its permit by HawtGarbage917
Since when has "failing to renew a permit to operate a business" been classified as an eminent domain case? Are there other examples of this in NY case law?
LunacyNow t1_j9wu2qv wrote
The permitting is separate issue allowing them to have more than 2500 patrons in the establishment. It's not clear if they could operate 'normally' w/o that permit, if at all. If the end result of all of this is the state/city gov't forcing a move then this could be eminent domain (thus requiring compensation).
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