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Political Law, 2014 Bar — Question XXII

Political Law
2014 BarPolitical LawQ. XXII

QUESTION

The National Power and Grid Corporation (NPGC), a government entity involved in power generation distribution, had its transmission lines traverse some fields belonging to Farmerjoe. NPGC did so without instituting any expropriation proceedings. Farmerjoe, not knowing any better, did not immediately press his claim for payment until after ten years later when a son of his took up Law and told him that he had a right to claim compensation. That was then the only time that Farmerjoe earnestly demanded payment. When the NPGC ignored him, he instituted a case for payment of just compensation. In defense, NPGC pointed out that the claim had already prescribed since, under its Charter, it is clearly provided that “actions for damages must be filed within five years after the rights of way, transmission lines, substations, plants or other facilities shall have been established and that after said period, no suit shall be brought to question the said rights of way, transmission lines, substations, plants or other facilities.” If you were the lawyer of Farmerjoe, how would you protect and vindicate the rights of your client? (4%)

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