Sec. 9.
To assist the jury in arriving at their verdict the court may allow the jury, when they retire, to take with them the petition filed in the case and a map showing the location of the public utility proposed to be taken for public use and may also submit to them a blank verdict, which may be as follows:
| PART I. |
We find that it is .................. necessary to take the absolute title in fee to the private property described in the petition in this cause, for the use of the public.
| PART II. |
The just compensation to be paid for such private property we have ascertained and determined, and hereby award as follows:
| Description of | Owners, | Compensation. | To whom |
| the property | occupants | payable. | |
| to be taken. | and others | ||
| interested in | |||
| each parcel. | |||
| The different descriptions of the property and the names of the |
| occupants, owners and others interested therein, may be inserted |
| in said blank verdict, under the direction of the court, before |
| it is submitted to the jury, or it may be done by the jury. |
History: 1919, Act 119, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919 ;-- CL 1929, 3819 ;-- CL 1948, 213.119
Last modified: October 10, 2016