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  8. Chapter 14 - Private Roads


Chapter 14 - Private Roads


  • § 54-14-101. Way of ingress and egress -- Procedure for securing -- Payment of damages -- Maintenance as private road -- “County court” construed.
  • § 54-14-102. Condemnation to secure way of ingress and egress -- Jurisdiction -- Joinder of parties in action.
  • § 54-14-103. Parties to petition to secure easement or right-of-way -- Appraisal of land -- Documents of internal improvements -- Contents of petition -- Costs bond.
  • § 54-14-104. Jury of view ordered summoned to inquire of and assess damages.
  • § 54-14-105. Jury of view -- Qualification -- Number -- Challenges.
  • § 54-14-106. Notice of taking inquest of damages.
  • § 54-14-107. Oath of jury of view.
  • § 54-14-108. Jury to set apart by metes and bounds and assess damages.
  • § 54-14-109. Estimates of damages -- Elements.
  • § 54-14-110. Report of jury -- Contents.
  • § 54-14-111. Location of easement or right-of-way.
  • § 54-14-112. Report confirmed, or set aside and another writ awarded.
  • § 54-14-113. Report modified, and easement of way granted, upon payment of damages and costs.
  • § 54-14-114. Appeal from jury of view -- New trial before a jury summoned in usual way -- Exclusive remedy.
  • § 54-14-115. Verdict affirming jury of view or more unfavorable to appellant -- Costs.
  • § 54-14-116. Writ of possession to petitioners.
  • § 54-14-117. Easement belongs to owners of lands benefited -- Reversion when not used.
  • § 54-14-118. Mutual use easement or right-of-way.
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