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Definitions - 26 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 103Legal Research Home > Pennsylvania Statutes Sponsored Links
§ 103. Definitions.
Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent
provisions of this title which are applicable to specific
provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when
used in this title shall have the meanings given to them in this
section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Acquiring agency." Any entity, including the Commonwealth,
vested with the power of eminent domain by the laws of this
Commonwealth. This definition is subject to section 901
(relating to definitions).
"Acquisition cost." General damages or, in the event of
amicable acquisition, the price paid by the acquiring agency.
"Business." Any lawful activity, except a farm operation,
conducted:
(1) primarily for the purchase, sale, lease or rental of
personal or real property or for the manufacture, processing
or marketing of products, commodities or any other personal
property;
(2) primarily for the sale of services to the public;
(3) primarily for outdoor advertising display purposes
if the display must be moved as a result of the project; or
(4) by a nonprofit organization.
"Comparable replacement dwelling." A dwelling that is:
(1) Decent, safe and sanitary.
(2) Adequate in size to accommodate the occupants.
(3) Within the financial means of the displaced person.
(4) Functionally equivalent.
(5) In an area not subject to unreasonable adverse
environmental conditions.
(6) In a location generally not less desirable than the
location of the displaced person's dwelling with respect to
public utilities, facilities, services and the displaced
person's place of employment.
"Condemn." To take, injure or destroy property by authority
of law for a public purpose.
"Condemnee." The owner of a property interest taken, injured
or destroyed. The term does not include a mortgagee, judgment
creditor or other lienholder.
"Condemnor." The acquiring agency, including the
Commonwealth, that takes, injures or destroys property by
authority of law for a public purpose.
"Court." The court of common pleas.
"Displaced person."
(1) Except as set forth in paragraph (2) or (3), any of
the following:
(i) A condemnee or other person that moves from real
property or moves personal property from real property:
(A) as a direct result of a written notice of
intent to acquire or the acquisition of the real
property, in whole or in part, for a program or
project undertaken by an acquiring agency; or
(B) on which such person is a residential tenant
or conducts a small business or a farm operation as a
direct result of rehabilitation, demolition or other
displacing activity for a program or project
undertaken by an acquiring agency if the displacement
is permanent.
(ii) A person that was in occupancy of the real
property on or before the date of acquisition,
notwithstanding the termination or expiration of a lease
entered into before or after the event giving rise to the
displacement.
(2) The term does not include any of the following:
(i) A person that unlawfully occupies the
displacement property or occupied the property for the
purpose of obtaining assistance under this title.
(ii) In any case in which the acquiring agency
acquires real property for a program or project, a
person, other than a person that was an occupant of the
property at the time it was acquired, that occupies the
property on a rental basis for a short term or a period
subject to termination when the property is needed for
the program or project.
(3) This definition is subject to section 902(a)(2)
(relating to moving and related expenses of displaced
persons).
"Farm operation." Any activity conducted solely or primarily
for the production of one or more agricultural products or
commodities, including timber, for sale or home use and
customarily producing these products or commodities in
sufficient quantity to be capable of contributing materially to
the operator's support.
"Natural disaster." A disaster officially declared as a
natural disaster by the Governor.
"Personal property." Any tangible property not considered to
be real property for purposes of general damages under the laws
of this Commonwealth.
"Program or project." Any program or project undertaken by
or for an acquiring agency as to which it has the authority to
exercise the power of eminent domain.
"Small business." A business that has less than 501
employees who are:
(1) working at the site being acquired; or
(2) permanently displaced by a program or project.
"Utility." A public utility as defined in 66 Pa.C.S. § 102
(relating to definitions).
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