Virginia Statutes

§ 56-437 — Effect of appraisal in case of suit; costs

Virginia § 56-437
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES
Ch. 13RAILROAD CORPORATIONS
Art. 8RIGHTS-OF-WAY; FIRES; FENCES; CATTLE GUARDS, ETC

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-437 (2026).

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If the railroad company fails, for sixty days after such report is so returned to such clerk, to pay to the owner the full amount assessed by the board of appraisers under § 56-436, and the cost attending the assessment, the owner shall have the right to institute suit on the original cause of action. If, upon the trial, he recovers a verdict for an amount equal to or greater than the amount assessed in his favor by the board of appraisers, it shall be the duty of the court to render judgment in his favor for the amount of such verdict, and costs of suit and, of such appraisement, and ten percent damages in addition thereto. If the owner recovers less than the amount so assessed, judgment shall be rendered in his favor for the amount of the verdict and costs of suit and appraisement; but i

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 3995; 1994, c. 352.

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