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MT. SAN JACINTO COMMU. COLLE. DISTRICT v. SUP. COURT OF RIVERSIDE COU Part II
Under state eminent domain law, a statutory property valuation date that occurs at the time the condemner deposits the probable compensation in court, when litigation in the eminent domain action is not expected to end until several years after the deposit is made, does not deny the property owner just compensation under the state constitution. The statutory requirement of a waiver of claims and defenses for receipt of deposited probable compensation is not an unconstitutional condition on the statutorily required "prompt release" of the deposit.

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