New Hampshire Statutes

§ 4:46 — Taking of Private Property; Compensation and Use

New Hampshire § 4:46
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title ITHE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Ch. 4POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL IN CERTAIN CASES
SubdivisionMiscellaneous Provisions

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 4:46 (2026).

Text

I. Whenever a state of emergency is declared or invoked and the taking of real or personal property is required, the governor with the advice and consent of the executive council may, by warrant specifying the particular real property and the personal property by specification of the types, quantities, and general location, together with the names of the owners, when known, authorize the commissioner of safety, by his or her agents, to:

(a)Take possession of any private real estate and the improvements on it for a limited period.
(b)Take title in the name of the state to any such improvement when the exigencies of the situation require its destruction.
(c)Take possession or title in the name of the state to:
(1)Any high explosives.
(2)Any horses, vehicles, motor vehicles, aircraft, sh

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Legislative History

2002, 257:4. 2003, 319:99, 100. 2006, 124:1, 2. 2012, 229:1, 2, eff. Aug. 17, 2012.

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