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§ 3531. Proceedings in superior court respecting damages

When a railroad corporation requires for roadway or building materials land, the owner of which is unknown, or where there are conflicting claims to the title, or where such land is encumbered by mortgages, attachments or the levy of execution, or otherwise, after having the damages appraised by the commissioners, such corporation may apply by petition to a superior judge, who, in his discretion, may order the damages awarded by the commissioners to be deposited with the clerk of the court, or in a bank in the county where the land lies, subject to the order of such person as the superior judge decides is entitled to the same, or subject to the future order of the superior judge.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-05 > Chapter-68 > 3531

§ 3531. Proceedings in superior court respecting damages

When a railroad corporation requires for roadway or building materials land, the owner of which is unknown, or where there are conflicting claims to the title, or where such land is encumbered by mortgages, attachments or the levy of execution, or otherwise, after having the damages appraised by the commissioners, such corporation may apply by petition to a superior judge, who, in his discretion, may order the damages awarded by the commissioners to be deposited with the clerk of the court, or in a bank in the county where the land lies, subject to the order of such person as the superior judge decides is entitled to the same, or subject to the future order of the superior judge.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-05 > Chapter-68 > 3531

§ 3531. Proceedings in superior court respecting damages

When a railroad corporation requires for roadway or building materials land, the owner of which is unknown, or where there are conflicting claims to the title, or where such land is encumbered by mortgages, attachments or the levy of execution, or otherwise, after having the damages appraised by the commissioners, such corporation may apply by petition to a superior judge, who, in his discretion, may order the damages awarded by the commissioners to be deposited with the clerk of the court, or in a bank in the county where the land lies, subject to the order of such person as the superior judge decides is entitled to the same, or subject to the future order of the superior judge.