A. Any state institution may acquire by condemnation title to (i) land, (ii) any easement thereover or (iii) any sand, earth, gravel, water or other necessary material for the purpose of opening, constructing, repairing or maintaining a road or for any other authorized public undertaking; however, such acquisition by condemnation shall only be commenced if the terms of purchase cannot be agreed upon or the owner (a) is unknown, (b) cannot with reasonable diligence be found within this Commonwealth or (c) cannot negotiate an agreement or convey legal title to the property because the owner is a person under a disability.
B. Condemnation proceedings authorized by subsection A shall be conducted under the provisions of Chapter 2 (§ 25.1-200 et seq.) of this title insofar as applicable.
Code 1950, § 25-232; 1964, c. 291, § 25-232.01; 1980, c. 559; 1986, c. 117; 2003, c. 940.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 25.1-101. Condemnation by state institutions
§ 25.1-102. Condemnation of property of corporations possessing power of eminent domain
§ 25.1-103. Condemnation of lands of state institutions
§ 25.1-104. Condemnation of lands of private educational institutions for highway purposes
§ 25.1-105. Condemnation of cemeteries
§ 25.1-106. Condemnation of lands within agricultural and forestal districts
§ 25.1-107. Condemnation of lands within adopted conservation or redevelopment plans
§ 25.1-108. Offer to sell to former owner
§ 25.1-109. Condemnation of lands for compensatory mitigation of wetlands