Local condemnation authority; locality may acquire property interests outside its boundaries, etc. [SB-218]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Real Estate ]
[Construction ]
Local condemnation authority. Provides that any locality may acquire property interests outside its boundaries by exercise of eminent domain power in connection with a highway transportation project located partially within a neighboring locality when the governing body of the neighboring locality wherein such property interests are located approves such use of eminent domain.
SB-218: Local condemnation authority; locality may acquire property interests outside its boundaries, etc.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeremy McPike
Stricken At Request Of Patron In Local Government (15-y 0-n) on 01/24/2022
Eminent domain; payment of judgment, attorney fees. [SB-9]
[Real Estate ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Property Tax ]
Eminent domain; payment of judgment; attorney fees. Provides for attorney fees to be awarded in eminent domain cases in which there is a judgment for a property owner if such judgment is not paid within the time required by law. Eminent domain; payment of judgment; attorney fees. Provides for attorney fees to be awarded in eminent domain cases in which there is a judgment for a property owner if such judgment is not paid within the time required by law.
SB-9: Eminent domain; payment of judgment, attorney fees.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Petersen
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0702) on 04/27/2022
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1, relative to real property. [HB-1542]
[Real Estate ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Lands and National Parks ]
As introduced, prohibits the exercise of eminent domain to acquire private property for trails, paths, or greenways for walking, running, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use unless the private property runs alongside a highway, road, or street; makes other related changes. - Amends TCA Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1.
HB-1542: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1, relative to real property.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Lynn Weaver
Action Def. In S/c Civil Justice Subcommittee To 3/15/2022 on 03/03/2022
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1, relative to real property. [SB-1352]
[Real Estate ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Lands and National Parks ]
As introduced, prohibits the exercise of eminent domain to acquire private property for trails, paths, or greenways for walking, running, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use unless the private property runs alongside a highway, road, or street; makes other related changes. - Amends TCA Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1.
SB-1352: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16, Part 1, relative to real property.
Sponsored by: Sen. Todd Gardenhire
Reset On Final Calendar Of Senate Judiciary Committee on 04/06/2021
SB-1020: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jon Lundberg
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/22/2021
You have voted SB-1020: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain..
Eminent domain; notice of intent to file certificate. [SB-1270]
[Real Estate ]
[Property Tax ]
Eminent domain; notice of intent to file certificate. Provides that the notice required to be sent to a landowner prior to an authorized condemnor recording a certificate of take or certificate of deposit shall state that (i) the certificate of take or certificate of deposit will be recorded between 30 and 45 days from the date of the notice and (ii) the property will transfer to the condemnor upon recordation and that the owner has the right to petition the court for distribution of the funds represented in the certificate. Eminent domain; notice
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SB-1270: Eminent domain; notice of intent to file certificate.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Cosgrove
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0278) on 03/18/2021
Transportation purposes; entry onto land for inspection. [SB-1260]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Infrastructure ]
[Real Estate ]
[Property Tax ]
Entry onto land for inspection. Requires that for any project wherein the power of eminent domain may be exercised, any locality or the Commissioner of Highways shall provide a landowner with a request to enter and inspect property at least 30 days in advance. The request must be on official letterhead and shall notify the landowner that even if permission is withheld, the locality or the Commissioner of Highways will be permitted to enter the property on the proposed date. Current law requires the locality or the Commissioner of Highways to send
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SB-1260: Transportation purposes; entry onto land for inspection.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Bell
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0060) on 03/11/2021
HB-703: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sam Whitson
P2c, Caption Bill, Held On Desk - Pending Amdt. on 02/11/2021
You have voted HB-703: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain..
SB-499: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jon Lundberg
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/10/2021
You have voted SB-499: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 20; Title 29, Chapter 17; Title 29, Chapter 16 and Title 58, Chapter 2, relative to the use of eminent domain..
Relating To Statute Of Limitations. [HB-357]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Property Tax ]
[Real Estate ]
Establishes the statute of limitations for all claims against the state founded upon article I, section 20, of the Hawaii State Constitution, regarding eminent domain, shall be two years. (CD1)
HB-357: Relating To Statute Of Limitations.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Act 016, 05/20/2021 (gov. Msg. No. 1116). on 05/20/2021