Code of Alabama
Chapter 5 - Powers, Rights and Duties of Certain Corporations.
Section 10-5-2 - Condemnation for Ways and Rights-of-Way, etc., by Railroad Companies.

All provisions of Title 10 have been repealed or transferred to Title 10A, effective January 1, 2011.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 10 - Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations.

Chapter 5 - Powers, Rights and Duties of Certain Corporations.

Section 10-5-1 - Power of Eminent Domain in Internal Improvement or Public Utility Corporations.

Section 10-5-2 - Condemnation for Ways and Rights-of-Way, etc., by Railroad Companies.

Section 10-5-2.1 - Railroads Authorized to Transfer Abandoned Rights-of-Way.

Section 10-5-3 - Condemnation for Rights-of-Way or Easements by Mining, Manufacturing, Industrial, Power and Quarrying Companies.

Section 10-5-4 - Condemnation of Ways and Rights-of-Way by Companies Constructing, Operating or Maintaining Internal Improvement or Public Utility.

Section 10-5-5 - Construction Through Curtilage of House, etc., Without Consent Prohibited.

Section 10-5-6 - Condemnation of Water Sources, Riparian Rights and Necessary Lands by Waterworks Corporation.

Section 10-5-7 - Condemnation of Lands for Depots, Yards and Tracks by Railroads.

Section 10-5-8 - Rights of Condemning Corporations in Selection of Routes and Sites.

Section 10-5-9 - Operation of Transportation Methods for Persons or Property by Railroad, Mining, Manufacturing and Quarrying Companies.

Section 10-5-10 - Conveyance of Franchises, Rights, Roadbed and Property to Another Railroad Corporation.

Section 10-5-11 - Aiding of Another Corporation in Railroad Construction or Entering Into Line Arrangements.

Section 10-5-12 - Operation of Railroads or Canals Without State and Making Extensions Within State by Railroad, Mining, Manufacturing and Quarrying Companies.

Section 10-5-13 - Construction and Operation of Connections to Public Ways by Mining, Manufacturing and Quarrying Corporations.

Section 10-5-14 - Contracting With Local Authorities on Use of Public Roads and Places by Internal Improvement and Public Utility Corporations.