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Section
48-1
United States; ceding jurisdiction to.
Section
48-2
When counties may take land.
Section
48-3
Town may take land for town house or town hall.
Section
48-4
Taking land for school purposes; exception.
Section
48-5
Powers of towns in taking land for school purposes.
Section
48-6
Time limits for municipal corporations to take real property. Taking of property in neighborhood revitalization zones.
Section
48-7
Town, borough or fire district may condemn land for square, common or park.
Section
48-8
Town may condemn land for records building.
Section
48-9
Condemnation of land and water for state institutions and courthouses.
Section
48-10
Damages to be determined by state referee.
Section
48-11
Deposit in court pending determination of amount to be paid.
Section
48-12
Procedure for condemning land.
Section
48-13
Inspection and testing prior to condemnation.
Section
48-14
Value of crops included in damage computation.
Section
48-14a
Apportionment of taxes.
Section
48-15
Valuation of flood-damaged property.
Section
48-16
Possession of property pending condemnation proceedings.
Section
48-17
Payment for property taken by condemnation by the state.
Section
48-17a
Reimbursement of owner for costs, disbursements and expenses on failure or abandonment of condemnation proceeding.
Section
48-17b
Inverse condemnation. Plaintiff's award.
Section
48-17c
Payment of award.
Section
48-17d
Environmental remediation costs.
Section
48-18
Mode of taking land to enlarge cemetery.
Section
48-19
Unclaimed damages for land taken for railroad or other public use to be kept by State Treasurer for owner.
Section
48-20
Condemnation of land of incapable person.
Section
48-21
Notice to encumbrancers of land taken for public use. Payments to encumbrancers. Disputes as to amount due.
Section
48-22
Joint assessments for particular and remainder estates.
Section
48-23
Obtaining possession of land acquired by eminent domain.
Section
48-24
Condemning authority to obtain zoning variance for portion of property not taken or take entire unit.
Section
48-25
Installment payment of awards or sale price.
Section
48-26
Condemnor to pay appraisal fees and fees of experts, when.
Section
48-27
State referee approval of certain negotiated condemnations.
Sections
48-28 and 48-29
Reserved for future use.
Section
48-30
Misrepresentation of power to acquire property by eminent domain. Unfair or deceptive trade practice.
Sections
48-31 to 48-49
Reserved for future use.
Sections
48-50 to 48-57
Office of Ombudsman for Property Rights established; duties. Ombudsman for Property Rights; appointment; qualifications. Requests to mediate eminent domain or relocation assistance disputes filed with Office of Ombudsman for Property Rights; regulations; motion in Superior Court to stay related action. Duties of public agencies re requests from Office of Ombudsman for Property Rights. Employment and compensation restrictions for employees of Office of Ombudsman for Property Rights. Ombudsman for Property Rights authorized to apply for and accept grants, gifts and bequests on behalf of office. Ombudsman for Property Rights account. Duties of public agency seeking to acquire property by eminent domain; Ombudsman for Property Rights to prescribe form of information.