2005 Idaho Code - 62-107 — CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSIONS AND BRANCHES

                                  TITLE  62
                             RAILROADS AND OTHER
                               PUBLIC UTILITIES
                                  CHAPTER 1
                           RAILROAD CORPORATIONS --
                        GENERAL PROVISIONS AND POWERS
    62-107.  CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSIONS AND BRANCHES. Any railroad corporation
chartered by or organized under the laws of this state, or of any state or
territory, or under the laws of the United States, and authorized to do
business in this state, may extend its railroad from any point named in its
charter or articles of incorporation, or may build branch roads, either from
any point on its line of road or from any point on the line of any other
railroad connecting, or to be connected, with its road, the use of which other
road between such points and the connection with its own road, such
corporation shall have secured by lease or agreement for a term of not less
than ten (10) years from its date. Before making any such extension, or
building any such branch road, such corporation shall, by resolution of its
directors or trustees, to be entered in the record of its proceedings,
designate the route of such proposed extension or branch by indicating the
place from and to which said railroad is to be constructed, and the estimated
length of such railroad, and the name of each county in this state through or
into which it is constructed or intended to be constructed, and file a copy of
such record, certified by the president and secretary, in the office of the
secretary of state, who shall indorse thereon the date of filing thereof and
record the same. Thereupon such corporation shall have all the rights and
privileges to make such extension or build such branch, and receive aid
thereto, which it would have had if it had been authorized in its charter or
articles of incorporation.

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