HB 3313: Eminent Domain
GENERAL BILL by Ritter
Eminent Domain; provides that other actions re condemned property may be included in eminent domain actions; provides for joint condemnation actions by two or more condemning authorities; provides preemption for rules of Florida Supreme Court re offers of judgment; deletes provision authorizing defendant to make offers to enter judgment under $100,000; provides for filing written defenses to eminent domain petitions after entry of order of taking, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 5/1/1998 House - Died in Committee on Real Property & Probate (JC)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 12/18/1997 House • Prefiled
1/16/1998 House • Referred to Real Property & Probate (JC); Community Affairs (GRC); Civil Justice & Claims (JC); General Government Appropriations
3/3/1998 House • Introduced, referred to Real Property & Probate (JC); Community Affairs (GRC); Civil Justice & Claims (JC); General Government Appropriations -HJ 00025
5/1/1998 House • Died in Committee on Real Property & Probate (JC)
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HB 3313, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 8/28/2000 at 11:08 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location H 3583 (c1) Eminent Domain & Local Fuel Tax Rev. Pruitt Compare Last Action: 5/1/1998 H Died in Committee on Transportation (EIC)
Location:Citations - Statutes (18)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 73.021 Petition; contents. 73.032 Offer of judgment. 73.051 Returns; defaults. 73.0511 Prelitigation notice. 73.071 Jury trial; compensation; severance damages. 73.074 73.075 73.076 73.077 73.091 Costs of the proceedings. 73.092 Attorney's fees. 73.093 73.131 Appeals; costs. 74.031 Declaration of taking; contents. 74.041 Process; service and publication. 74.051 Hearing on order of taking. 74.071 Paying over funds in court. 127.01 Counties delegated power of eminent domain; recreational purposes, issue of necessity of taking.
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