Idaho Statutes
§ 7-703 — PRIVATE PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAKING
Idaho § 7-703
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 7-703 (2026).
Text
The private property which may be taken under this chapter includes:
1.All real property belonging to any person.
2.Lands belonging to the government of the United States, to this state, or to any county, incorporated city, or city and county, village or town, not appropriated to some public use.
3.Property appropriated to public use; but such property shall not be taken unless for a more necessary public use than that to which it has been already appropriated.
4.Franchises for toll roads, toll bridges and ferries, and all other franchises; but such franchises shall not be taken unless for free highways, railroads or other more necessary public use.
5.All rights of way for any and all the purposes mentioned in section 7-701, and any and all structures and improvements thereon, and the
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Related
Smith v. State
473 P.2d 937 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1970)
Unity Light & Power Co. v. City of Burley
445 P.2d 720 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1968)
Canyon View Irrigation Co. v. Twin Falls Canal Co.
619 P.2d 122 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1980)
Petersen v. State
393 P.2d 585 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1964)
County of Ada v. State
475 P.2d 367 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1970)
Legislative History
[(7-703) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 853; R.S. & R.C., sec. 5212; am. 1911, ch. 75, sec. 1, p. 229; reen. C.L., sec. 5212; C.S., sec. 7406; I.C.A., sec. 13-703.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 7-1001
SHORT TITLE§ 7-1002
DEFINITIONS§ 7-1004
REMEDIES CUMULATIVE§ 7-1008
SIMULTANEOUS PROCEEDINGS§ 7-1013
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