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  2. U.S. State Codes
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  4. Utah
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  6. Title 72 - Transportation Code
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  8. Chapter 5 - Rights-Of-Way Act
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  10. Part 1 - Public Highways


Part 1 - Public Highways


  • Section 101 - Title.
  • Section 102 - Definitions.
  • Section 103 - Acquisition of rights-of-way and other real property -- Title to property acquired.
  • Section 104 - Public use constituting dedication -- Scope.
  • Section 105 - Highways, streets, or roads once established continue until abandoned -- Temporary closure.
  • Section 106 - Expiration of franchise of toll bridge or road.
  • Section 107 - United States patents -- Patentee and county to assert claims to roads crossing land.
  • Section 108 - Width of rights-of-way for public highways.
  • Section 109 - Contributions of property by counties and municipalities.
  • Section 110 - Acquisition of personal property -- Disposal of certain personal property.
  • Section 111 - Disposal of real property.
  • Section 112 - Acquisition of real property from county, city, or other political subdivision -- Exchange.
  • Section 113 - Acquisition of entire lot, block, or tract -- Sale or exchange of remainder.
  • Section 114 - Property acquired in advance of construction -- Lease or rental.
  • Section 115 - Acquisition of property devoted to or held for other public use.
  • Section 116 - Exemption from state licensure.
  • Section 117 - Rulemaking for sale of real property -- Licensed or certified appraisers -- Exceptions.
  • Section 118 - Unlawful road closures.
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