Nebraska Statutes
§ 76-702 — Condemner; enter upon land; inventory; furnish to condemnee
Nebraska § 76-702
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 76Real Property
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-702 (2026).
Text
After negotiations have failed, any condemner, or his representative, upon proper identification and after informing the condemnee of the contemplated action is authorized to enter upon any land for the purpose of examining and surveying same in contemplation of bringing or during the pendency of condemnation proceedings under sections 76-701 to 76-724 ; Provided, when an inventory is made of the damage to personal property by reason of examining or surveying the land by the condemner, or his representatives, a copy of the inventory shall be delivered to the condemnee.
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Related
Sanitary & Improvement District No. 384 v. Bruhns Packing Co.
609 N.W.2d 679 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2000)
Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. Chaulk
631 N.W.2d 131 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2001)
BURLINGTON NORTHERN & SANTA FE v. Chaulk
631 N.W.2d 131 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2001)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1951, c. 101, § 2, p. 452.
Annotations: The authority to enter land granted condemnors under this section for "examining and surveying" prescribes activities far less intrusive than the drilling and sample gathering for geotechnical studies proposed by the plaintiff. Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Ry. Co. v. Chaulk, 262 Neb. 235, 631 N.W.2d 131 (2001). Failure to attempt to agree with landowner cannot be raised by injunction. Heppe v. State, 162 Neb. 403, 76 N.W.2d 255 (1956). Requirement in previous law that attempt be made to agree with owner was not changed. Higgins v. Loup River Public Power Dist., 157 Neb. 652, 61 N.W.2d 213 (1953).
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Terms, defined§ 76-1003
Trustee; qualification§ 76-1004
Successor trustee; appointment by
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Terms, defined§ 76-1011.01
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Bluebook (online)
Nebraska § 76-702, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/76-702.