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2011 Utah Code
Title 72 Transportation Code
Chapter 5 Rights-of-way Act
- 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.
- 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 201 Purpose statement.
- Section 202 Definitions.
- Section 203 Public easement or right of entry -- Grant -- Application -- Conditions.
- Section 301 Definitions.
- Section 302 Rights-of-way across federal lands -- Title -- Presumption -- Scope.
- Section 303 Maintenance -- Impact on adjacent land owners.
- Section 304 Mapping and survey requirements.
- Section 305 Term of grant -- Abandonment.
- Section 306 Assumption of risk -- Immunity -- Public safety.
- Section 307 Agreement affecting R.S. 2477 right-of-way.
- Section 308 Provisions govern determinations -- Determinations effective dates.
- Section 309 Acceptance of rights-of-way -- Notice of acknowledgment required.
- Section 310 Notice of acknowledgment -- Court determination -- Presumption of acceptance.
- Section 401 Definitions.
- Section 402 Public purpose.
- Section 403 Transportation corridor preservation powers.
- Section 404 Disposition of excess property rights.
- Section 405 Private owner rights.
- Section 406 Rulemaking.
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