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Title 7
Eminent Domain Law

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 1230.010–1230.070
2
Principles of Construction; Definitions
Sections 1235.010–1235.210
3
the Right to Take
Sections 1240.010–1240.700
4
Precondemnation Activities
Sections 1245.010–1245.390
5
Commencement of Proceeding
Sections 1250.010–1250.430
6
Deposit and Withdrawal of Probable Compensation; Possession Prior to Judgment
Sections 1255.010–1255.480
7
Discovery; Exchange of Valuation Data
Sections 1258.010–1258.300
8
Procedures for Determining Right to Take and Compensation
Sections 1260.010–1260.250
9
Compensation
Sections 1263.010–1263.770
10
Divided Interests
Sections 1265.010–1265.420
11
Postjudgment Procedure
Sections 1268.010–1268.720
12
Arbitration of Compensation in Acquisitions of Property for Public Use
Sections 1273.010–1273.050
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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