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73.012 – Procedure.

73.012 Procedure.—Actions in eminent domain shall be governed by the rules of civil procedure and the appellate rules unless otherwise provided by this chapter. History.—s. 1, ch. 65-369.

73.013 – Conveyance of Property Taken by Eminent Domain; Preservation of Government Entity Communications Services Eminent Domain Limitation; Exception to Restrictions on Power of Eminent Domain.

73.013 Conveyance of property taken by eminent domain; preservation of government entity communications services eminent domain limitation; exception to restrictions on power of eminent domain.— (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including any charter provision, ordinance, statute, or special law, if the state, any political subdivision as defined in s. 1.01(8), or any other entity to […]

73.014 – Taking Property to Eliminate Nuisance, Slum, or Blight Conditions Prohibited.

73.014 Taking property to eliminate nuisance, slum, or blight conditions prohibited.— (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including any charter provision, ordinance, statute, or special law, the state, any political subdivision as defined in s. 1.01(8), or any other entity to which the power of eminent domain is delegated may not exercise the power of eminent […]

73.015 – Presuit Negotiation.

73.015 Presuit negotiation.— (1) Before an eminent domain proceeding is brought under this chapter or chapter 74, the condemning authority must attempt to negotiate in good faith with the fee owner of the parcel to be acquired, must provide the fee owner with a written offer and, if requested, a copy of the appraisal upon which the […]

73.021 – Petition; Contents.

73.021 Petition; contents.—Those having the right to exercise the power of eminent domain may file a petition therefor in the circuit court of the county wherein the property lies, which petition shall set forth: (1) The authority under which and the public use or purpose for which the property is to be acquired, and that the property […]

73.031 – Process; Service and Publication.

73.031 Process; service and publication.— (1) Upon the filing of the petition, the clerk of the court shall issue a summons to show cause why the property should not be taken, directed “to all whom it may concern,” containing the names of all the defendants named in the petition, commanding them and any other persons claiming any […]

73.032 – Offer of Judgment.

73.032 Offer of judgment.— (1) This section shall provide the exclusive offer of judgment provisions for eminent domain actions. (2) The petitioner may serve a defendant with an offer of judgment no sooner than 120 days after the defendant has filed an answer and no later than 20 days prior to trial. (3) A defendant may make an offer […]

73.041 – Acquiring or Perfecting Title After Appropriation.

73.041 Acquiring or perfecting title after appropriation.—In any instance, where the petitioner has not acquired the title to or a necessary interest in any lands which it is using, or if at any time after an attempt to acquire such title or interest, it is found to be defective, the petitioner may proceed under this chapter […]

73.051 – Returns; Defaults.

73.051 Returns; defaults.—Any person interested in or having a lien upon the property, whether named as a defendant or not, may file his or her written defenses to the petition, as a matter of right, on or before the return date set in the notice or thereafter by leave of court. If a defendant does not […]

73.0511 – Prelitigation Notice.

73.0511 Prelitigation notice.—Prior to instituting litigation, the condemning authority shall notify the fee owners of statutory rights under s. 73.091. History.—s. 1, ch. 87-148.

73.061 – Pretrial Hearing.

73.061 Pretrial hearing.— (1) Prior to the date of trial, the court may hold a hearing, in limine, to settle all disputed matters properly before it which must be determined prior to trial. Should it appear that the causes of action joined cannot be conveniently disposed of together, the court may order separate trials; provided, however, that […]

73.071 – Jury Trial; Compensation; Severance Damages; Business Damages.

73.071 Jury trial; compensation; severance damages; business damages.— (1) When the action is at issue, and only upon notice and hearing to set the cause for trial, the court shall impanel a jury of 12 persons as soon as practical considering the reasonable necessities of the court and of the parties, and giving preference to the trial […]

73.0715 – Valuation of Electric Utility Property.

73.0715 Valuation of electric utility property.—When any person having the right to exercise the power of eminent domain seeks the appropriation of property used for the generation, transmission, or distribution of electric energy, the jury shall determine solely the amount of compensation to be paid. Such compensation shall include the reproduction cost of the property sought […]

73.072 – Mobile Home Parks; Compensation for Permanent Improvements by Mobile Home Owners.

73.072 Mobile home parks; compensation for permanent improvements by mobile home owners.— (1) When all or a portion of a mobile home park as defined in s. 723.003 is appropriated under this chapter, the condemning authority shall separately determine the compensation for any permanent improvements made to each site. This compensation shall be awarded to the mobile […]

73.073 – Eminent Domain Procedure With Respect to Condominium Common Elements.

73.073 Eminent domain procedure with respect to condominium common elements.— (1) Any other provision of this chapter or any other provision of the Florida Statutes to the contrary notwithstanding, the procedure for the exercise of eminent domain with respect to the taking of a portion of the common elements of a condominium shall comply with the provisions […]

73.081 – Form of Verdict.

73.081 Form of verdict.—The verdict of the jury shall state an accurate description of each parcel of the property sought to be appropriated and the amount to be paid therefor, together with any damage to the remainder caused by the taking and including business damages when allowable by statute. When severance damages, business damages, moving costs, […]

73.091 – Costs of the Proceedings.

73.091 Costs of the proceedings.— (1) The petitioner shall pay attorney’s fees as provided in s. 73.092 as well as all reasonable costs incurred in the defense of the proceedings in the circuit court, including, but not limited to, reasonable appraisal fees and, when business damages are compensable, a reasonable accountant’s fee, to be assessed by that […]

73.092 – Attorney’s Fees.

73.092 Attorney’s fees.— (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section and s. 73.015, the court, in eminent domain proceedings, shall award attorney’s fees based solely on the benefits achieved for the client. (a) As used in this section, the term “benefits” means the difference, exclusive of interest, between the final judgment or settlement and the last written […]

73.101 – Form of Judgment.

73.101 Form of judgment.—The judgment shall recite the verdict in full and shall state that the estate or interest in the property described in the petition and sought to be appropriated by the petitioner shall vest in the petitioner upon the payment of, or securing by deposit of money, the amount found by the verdict of […]