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In this eminent domain proceeding, plaintiff City of Los Angeles (city) condemned approximately 773 acres of unimproved property belonging to defendant Retlaw Enterprises, Inc. (Retlaw) in connection with plans to expand Los Angeles International Airport.
Retlaw Enterprises, originally Walt Disney Miniature Railroad, then Walt Disney, Inc. (WDI), and then WED Enterprises (WED), was a privately held company owned by the heirs of entertainment mogul Walt Disney. [3] Disney formed the company to control the rights to his name and to manage two Disneyland attractions that he personally owned.
In City of Los Angeles v. Retlaw Enterprises, Inc. (1976) 16 Cal.3d 473, the court held that the use of such an adjustment procedure was also proper in considering admissions of prior sales of the condemned property under section 815.
Retlaw Enterprises, originally Walt Disney Miniature Railroad, then Walt Disney, Inc. (WDI), and then WED Enterprises (WED), was a privately held company owned by the heirs of entertainment mogul Walt Disney. Disney formed the company to control the rights to his name and to manage two Disneyland attractions that he personally owned.
The City of Los Angeles (hereinafter ‘L.A.’ or ‘city’) by its first amended complaint sought to condemn property in the Antelope Valley (Palmdale area) in order to expand its Los Angeles International Airport.
Annotate this Case. Opinion (City of Los Angeles v. Retlaw Enterprises, Inc.) on pages 322-326 omitted. HEARING GRANTED. Some case metadata and case summaries were written with the help of AI, which can produce inaccuracies. You should read the full case before relying on it for legal research purposes.
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Table of Authorities for City of Los Angeles v. Retlaw Enterprises, Inc., 546 P.2d 1380, 16 Cal. 3d 473, 128 Cal. Rptr. 436
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