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8-10-1-11. Eminent domain; taking or disturbing property or facilities of public utility or common carrier

IN Code § 8-10-1-11 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 11. The ports of Indiana is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire by appropriation, under the provisions of the eminent domain law of the state, any land, including lands under water and riparian rights, property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements or other property necessary or proper for the construction or the efficient operation of any port or project. The ports of Indiana shall also be empowered to exercise such powers of eminent domain as may be conferred upon the ports of Indiana by an act of Congress of the United States now in force, or which may hereafter be enacted. Title to the property condemned shall be taken in the name of the state of Indiana. Nothing herein shall authorize the ports of Indiana to take or disturb property or facilities constituting all or part of any presently existing or operating public port and nothing herein shall authorize the ports of Indiana to take or disturb property or facilities belonging to any public utility or to a common carrier engaged in interstate commerce, which property or facilities are required for the proper and convenient operation of such public utility or common carrier, unless provision is made for the restoration, relocation or duplication of such property or facilities elsewhere at the sole cost of the ports of Indiana excepting however, cases in which such equipment or facilities are located within the limits of existing highways or public thoroughfares.

Formerly: Acts 1961, c.11, s.11. As amended by P.L.224-2003, SEC.211 and P.L.271-2003, SEC.11; P.L.98-2008, SEC.21.

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8-10-1-11. Eminent domain; taking or disturbing property or facilities of public utility or common carrier