(1) Prior to the date of trial, the court may hold a hearing, in limine, to settle all disputed matters properly before it which must be determined prior to trial. Should it appear that the causes of action joined cannot be conveniently disposed of together, the court may order separate trials; provided, however, that any such actions shall be tried in the county in which the lands are located.
(2) The court in which an action in eminent domain is pending shall have jurisdiction and authority over any and all taxes and assessments encumbering the lands involved in such actions, and may stay or defer the enforcement of such taxes and assessments, including all applications for tax deeds, foreclosures and other enforcement proceedings, until final termination of such eminent domain actions. The said court may make such orders concerning such taxes and assessments as may be equitable and proper; provided, however, that ad valorem taxes levied upon any such lands shall be prorated against the owner to the date of taking.
History.—s. 1, ch. 65-369.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure
73.014 - Taking Property to Eliminate Nuisance, Slum, or Blight Conditions Prohibited.
73.0155 - Confidentiality; Business Information Provided to a Governmental Condemning Authority.
73.031 - Process; Service and Publication.
73.041 - Acquiring or Perfecting Title After Appropriation.
73.0511 - Prelitigation Notice.
73.071 - Jury Trial; Compensation; Severance Damages; Business Damages.
73.0715 - Valuation of Electric Utility Property.
73.072 - Mobile Home Parks; Compensation for Permanent Improvements by Mobile Home Owners.
73.073 - Eminent Domain Procedure With Respect to Condominium Common Elements.
73.091 - Costs of the Proceedings.
73.111 - Deposit and Possession.
73.121 - Writs of Assistance and Possession.
73.151 - Railroads and Canal Companies.
73.161 - Right-of-Way for Telephone and Telegraph Over Railroad Right-of-Way.