9-9-78
Section 9-9-78 Right of condemnation. If it shall be necessary to acquire a right-of-way or an outlet over and through land affected by the improvements, then and in such event the power of eminent domain is hereby conferred, and such land may be condemned. The right of condemnation hereby conferred shall be invoked by application to the court of probate of the county in which the lands over which said right-of-way or outlet is desired are situated, and the same proceedings shall be had as in other cases of condemnation of lands for public uses as provided in this code, and such damages as may be awarded shall be paid by the other landowners in proportion to the assessments approved by the county commission against the benefits accruing to their lands by virtue of the improvements established in said subdistrict. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 127, p. 83, §10; Code 1940, T. 2, §271.)...
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18-1A-32
Section 18-1A-32 Condemnation action required; inverse condemnation. (a) If property is to be acquired by a condemnor through the exercise of its power of eminent domain, the condemnor shall commence a condemnation action for that purpose. A condemnor shall not intentionally make it necessary for an owner of property to commence an action, including an action in inverse condemnation, to prove the fact of the taking of his property. (b) The judgment and any settlement in an inverse condemnation action awarding or allowing compensation to the plaintiff for the taking or damaging of property by a condemnor shall include the plaintiff's litigation expenses. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §213.)...
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9-14A-6
Section 9-14A-6 Powers. The corporations created in Sections 9-14A-4 and 9-14A-5 shall each have the following powers: (a) To have succession by its corporate name without time limit. (b) To sue and be sued and to prosecute and defend, at law or in equity, in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the parties. (c) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (d) To receive, take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, real and personal estate of every description, and to manage the same. (e) To exercise the right of eminent domain as freely and completely as, and in the same manner as, the state is empowered to exercise such right. (f) To sell and issue for the state bonds and refunding bonds as provided in this chapter. (g) To appoint and employ such attorneys, accountants, financial advisors, underwriters, trustees, depositories, registrars and other advisors, agents and independent contractors as the business of the...
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11-58-5.1
Section 11-58-5.1 Power of eminent domain. Medical clinic boards are hereby granted the power of eminent domain and may exercise such power in the manner provided by law for the purpose of obtaining real property for medical clinics and clinical facilities. (Acts 1979, No. 79-831, p. 1567, §2.)...
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11-89A-14
Section 11-89A-14 Power of eminent domain. Each authority organized under the provisions of this chapter is hereby granted the power of eminent domain and may exercise such power in the manner provided by law for the purpose of obtaining real property for any facility or part thereof. (Acts 1980, No. 80-278, p. 368, §15.)...
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11-89C-6
Section 11-89C-6 Member governing bodies granted power of eminent domain. Member governing bodies are granted the power of eminent domain and may exercise the power in the manner provided by law for the purpose of obtaining real property and facilities to implement this chapter. (Acts 1995, No. 95-775, p. 1835, §6.)...
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11-97-14
Section 11-97-14 Power of eminent domain. Each corporation organized under the provisions of this chapter is hereby granted the power of eminent domain and may exercise such power in the manner provided by law for the purpose of obtaining real property for any facility or part thereof. (Acts 1984, No. 84-314, p. 695, §14.)...
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18-1A-210
Section 18-1A-210 Contents of judgment. The judgment shall: (1) Describe the property condemned and declare the right of the plaintiff to take it by eminent domain; (2) Recite the amount of compensation and damages, if any, and declare that title to the property will be transferred to the plaintiff after the plaintiff has paid to the defendant, or to the court for the benefit of the defendant, the amount awarded. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1201.)...
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24-1-29
Section 24-1-29 Acquisition, etc., of property for government housing projects. The authority may acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of its power of eminent domain as provided in Section 24-1-28, any property, real or personal, which it may deem necessary for any housing project being constructed or operated by a government. The authority upon such terms and conditions, and for such consideration as it shall determine, may convey title or deliver possession of such property, so acquired or purchased, to such government for use in connection with such housing project. (Acts 1935, No. 56, p. 126; Code 1940, T. 25, §16.)...
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24-1-68
Section 24-1-68 Acquisition, etc., of property for government housing projects. The authority may acquire by purchase or by the exercise of its power of eminent domain as provided in Section 24-1-67, any property, real or personal, which is necessary for any housing project being constructed or operated by a government. The authority upon such terms and conditions, and for such consideration as it shall determine, may convey title or deliver possession of such property, so acquired or purchased, to such government for use in connection with such housing project. (Code 1940, T. 25, §42.)...
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