Across
- 3. The acquisition must be a ____ take of the property on which the business is located.
- 5. The business damage claim must be submitted to the Department in _______.
- 7. The business must have been in operation on the site for at least ____years immediately prior to the Department's acquisition.
- 10. The claim must contain an explanation of the nature, extent, and ________ amount of the business damage and must be prepared by the business owner, a CPA, or business damage expert.
- 12. If requested by the business owner, all records provided by the business owner (which, if disclosed to the public would likely cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the business) must be maintained as _______ records by the Department.
Down
- 1. The business owner must be able to show that any business damages result directly from the loss of ____ property.
- 2. The business owner must hold a real property ____ in the portion of the property being acquired (ex., deed or lease).
- 4. The Business Owner Notification must be delivered personally or sent _______ mail with receipt acknowledgement.
- 6. The effect of construction activities or other effects incidental to construction are __________.
- 8. The claim must be submitted within one hundred and _______days of the Business Owner's Notice, unless extended by the Department or the courts.
- 9. Copies of the business used to support the business damage claim must accompany the claim (ex., federal/state tax statements, balance sheets, profit/loss statements, etc.).
- 11. If the Department acquires ____ of the real estate on which the business is located, the business will not qualify for business damages.
