California Code of Civil Procedure ARTICLE 3 - Resolution Consenting to Eminent Domain Proceeding by Quasi-Public Entity

  • Section 1245.310.
    As used in this article, “legislative body” means both of the following:(a) The legislative body of each city within whose boundaries property sought to be taken...
  • Section 1245.320.
    As used in this article, “quasi-public entity” means:(a) An educational institution of collegiate grade not conducted for profit that seeks to take property by eminent domain...
  • Section 1245.325.
    Where an owner of real property seeks to acquire an appurtenant easement by eminent domain pursuant to Section 1001 of the Civil Code:(a) The person seeking...
  • Section 1245.326.
    Where an owner of real property seeks to acquire by eminent domain a temporary right of entry pursuant to Section 1002 of the Civil Code:(a) The...
  • Section 1245.330.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a quasi-public entity may not commence an eminent domain proceeding to acquire any property until the legislative body has...
  • Section 1245.340.
    The resolution required by this article shall contain all of the following:(a) A general statement of the public use for which the property is to be...
  • Section 1245.350.
    (a) The legislative body may refuse to consent to the acquisition with or without a hearing, but it may adopt the resolution required by this article...
  • Section 1245.360.
    The resolution required by this article shall be adopted by a vote of two-thirds of all the members of the legislative body.(Added by Stats. 1975,...
  • Section 1245.370.
    The legislative body may require that the quasi-public entity pay all of the costs reasonably incurred by the legislative body under this article. The legislative...
  • Section 1245.380.
    The requirement of this article is in addition to any other requirements imposed by law. Nothing in this article relieves the quasi-public entity from satisfying...
  • Section 1245.390.
    The adoption of a resolution pursuant to this article does not make the city or county liable for any damages caused by the acquisition of...

Last modified: October 22, 2018