(1) Appeals in eminent domain actions shall be taken in the manner prescribed by law and in accordance with the appellate rules, except that an appeal shall not prevent appropriation of the property by the petitioner where the amount awarded by the judgment has been deposited with the court as aforesaid. If, at any time after entry of the judgment, a defendant shall take out of the court the amount due him or her, any pending appeal taken by the defendant shall be dismissed by the appellate court upon the filing of a certificate by the clerk of the circuit court stating that the defendant taking the appeal has withdrawn the amount due him or her.
(2) The petitioner shall pay all reasonable costs of the proceedings in the appellate court, including a reasonable attorney’s fee to be assessed by that court, except upon an appeal taken by a defendant in which the judgment of the lower court shall be affirmed.
History.—s. 1, ch. 65-369; s. 4, ch. 87-148; s. 364, ch. 95-147.
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.