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§ 705. Contiguous tracts and unity of use. Where all or a part of several contiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership is condemned or a part of several noncontiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership which are used together for a unified purpose is condemned, damages shall be assessed as if the tracts were one parcel. Cross References. Section 705 is referred to in section 521 of this title.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-26 > Chapter-7 > 705

§ 705. Contiguous tracts and unity of use. Where all or a part of several contiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership is condemned or a part of several noncontiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership which are used together for a unified purpose is condemned, damages shall be assessed as if the tracts were one parcel. Cross References. Section 705 is referred to in section 521 of this title.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-26 > Chapter-7 > 705

§ 705. Contiguous tracts and unity of use. Where all or a part of several contiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership is condemned or a part of several noncontiguous tracts in substantially identical ownership which are used together for a unified purpose is condemned, damages shall be assessed as if the tracts were one parcel. Cross References. Section 705 is referred to in section 521 of this title.