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2006 Utah Code - Chapter 34 — Eminent Domain
- 78-34-1 — Uses for which right may be exercised.
- 78-34-2 — Estates and rights that may be taken.
- 78-34-3 — Private property which may be taken.
- 78-34-4 — Conditions precedent to taking.
- 78-34-4.5 — Negotiation and disclosure required before voting to approve an eminent domain action.
- 78-34-5 — Right of entry for survey and location.
- 78-34-6 — Complaint -- Contents.
- 78-34-7 — Who may appear and defend.
- 78-34-8 — Powers of court or judge.
- 78-34-9 — Occupancy of premises pending action -- Deposit paid into court -- Procedure for payment of compensation.
- 78-34-10 — Compensation and damages -- How assessed.
- 78-34-11 — Damages -- When right deemed to have accrued -- Mitigation or reduction -- Improvements.
- 78-34-12 — When title sought found defective -- Another action allowed.
- 78-34-13 — Payment of award -- Bond from railroad to secure fencing.
- 78-34-14 — Distribution of award -- Execution -- Annulment of proceedings on failure to pay.
- 78-34-15 — Judgment of condemnation -- Recordation -- Effect.
- 78-34-16 — Substitution of bond for deposit paid into court -- Abandonment of action by condemner -- Conditions of dismissal.
- 78-34-17 — Rights of cities and towns not affected.
- 78-34-18 — When right of way acquired -- Duty of party acquiring.
- 78-34-19 — Action to set aside condemnation for failure to commence or complete construction within reasonable time.
- 78-34-20 — Sale of property acquired by eminent domain.
- 78-34-21 — Dispute resolution.
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