Appeal from a judgment entered on a decision rendered after trial in the Court of Claims. The State appropriated for highway purposes .019 of an acre of claimant’s land on which billboards were erected. After appropriation it is established that claimant removed the billboards. Claimant’s proof was that before the taking his land was worth $9,400 and after it, $7,050, a difference of $2,350. The State’s proof was that before the taking the land was worth $4,500 and after, $4,000; and the $500 resulting differential was apportioned as being $200 for the land and $300 for consequential damage to the billboards which had to be reconstructed on the property. The Court of Claims was of opinion that “ The cost of removal [of the signs] would exceed
