New Jersey Statutes

§ 20:3-45 — Condemnation of public utility property by municipality; after acquired property and improvements

New Jersey § 20:3-45
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 20EMINENT DOMAIN

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 20:3-45 (2026).

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Where an award has been made in an action by a municipality for the condemnation of property of a public utility company and the award has been paid to the parties entitled thereto or the amount thereof paid into court, the municipality, in addition to having the right to take possession of the property so condemned, may take possession of such other property as the company has acquired, and any improvements made in its plant, since the commencement of the action, in advance of making compensation therefor, provided the municipality cannot acquire said property and improvements by agreement with the owner, either by reason of disagreement as to price, or the legal incapacity or absence of the owner, or his inability to convey valid title, or by reason of any other cause. Upon a municipalit

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New Jersey § 20:3-45, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nj/20/20%3A3-45.