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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 22 - Eminent Domain
    • Chapter 3 - Exercise of Power of Eminent Domain for Special Purposes
    • Article 2 - Construction and Operation of Electric Power Plants
    • Part 2 - Acquisition of Right to Flood Roads and Highways

    Georgia Code
    Article 2 - Construction and Operation of Electric Power Plants
    Part 2 - Acquisition of Right to Flood Roads and Highways

    § 22-3-40. “Public Road” and “Public Highway” Defined - As used in this part, the term “public road” or...

    § 22-3-41. Power to Acquire Right to Flood Roads and Highways - Any person referred to in Code Section 22-3-20 shall have...

    § 22-3-42. Notice of Intention to Condemn - If a public road or highway for which condemnation is...

    § 22-3-43. Condemnation Procedure; Authorization of Officers to Act for State or County - The procedure in the condemnation of public roads and highways...

    § 22-3-44. [Effective Until July 1, 2023. See note.] Appeal to Superior Court - Within 30 days after the award of condemnation is made...

    § 22-3-44. [Effective July 1, 2023. See note.] Appeal to Superior Court - Within 30 days after the award of condemnation is made...

    § 22-3-45. Rights of Condemnor Pending Appeal - Upon the condemnor’s paying the sum fixed by the assessor’s...

    § 22-3-46. Restrictions on Use of Condemned Road or Highway by Condemnor - Before any public road or highway condemned under this part...

    § 22-3-47. Effect of Part on Rights of Action of Property Owners and Public Utilities - This part shall not be construed as taking away or...

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