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Chapter 1 - General Provisions


  • § 22-1-1. Definitions
  • § 22-1-2. Nature of right of eminent domain; property to be put to public use
  • § 22-1-3. Power of General Assembly to determine when right of eminent domain may be exercised; duty of courts as to laws authorizing the condemnation of private property for private uses
  • § 22-1-4. Manner in which General Assembly may exercise right of eminent domain
  • § 22-1-5. Requirement of just compensation as a limitation on exercise of power of eminent domain
  • § 22-1-6. Right of persons to take or damage private property upon payment of just and adequate compensation
  • § 22-1-7. Effect of failure to agree on compensation
  • § 22-1-8. Exclusive nature of title
  • § 22-1-9. Policies and practices guiding exercise of eminent domain
  • § 22-1-10. Duties of condemnor prior to exercise of eminent domain; rights of condemnee; exceptions
  • § 22-1-10.1. Time for bringing condemnation action; exceptions
  • § 22-1-11. Determination of authority to exercise public domain
  • § 22-1-12. Reimbursement to property owner of reasonable costs and expenses associated with condemnation proceedings
  • § 22-1-13. Compensation to condemnee for relocation damages and expenses
  • § 22-1-14. Valuation of condemned property
  • § 22-1-15. Process for condemnor to condemn property for public use; requirements; service
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