Section 10. When the real estate of any person has been taken for the public use or has been damaged by the construction, maintenance, operation, alteration, repair or discontinuance of a public improvement or has been entered for a public purpose, but such taking, entry or damage was not effected by or in accordance with a formal vote or order of the board of officers of a body politic or corporate duly authorized by law, or when the personal property of any person has been damaged, seized, destroyed or used for a public purpose, and by such taking, damage, entry, seizure, destruction or use he has suffered an injury for which he is entitled to compensation, the damages therefor may be recovered under this chapter. If the injury was caused by or on behalf of the commonwealth or of a county, city, town or district, the officer or board of officers under whose direction or control the injury was caused shall award the damages upon the petition of any person entitled thereto. If the injury was caused by a railroad corporation, the county commissioners of the county in which the property taken, damaged, entered upon, seized, destroyed or used was located, and, if the injury was caused by a private corporation other than a railroad, the aldermen of the city or the selectmen of the town in which such property was located, shall award the damages upon the petition of any person entitled thereto or of the corporation liable therefor. In case of a specific taking, entry, seizure or other act causing destruction or damage or depriving the owner of the use of his property permanently or for a definite period of time the damages shall be assessed as of the date of such taking, entry, seizure or other act and the right thereto shall vest on such date and a petition for an award of damages therefor under this section may be filed within one year thereafter; otherwise damages shall be assessed with respect to any parcel of property as of the date when such property was first injuriously affected, the right thereto shall vest upon the completion of the public improvement which caused the injury, and a petition for an award of damages therefor under this section may be filed within one year after such completion.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIII - Eminent Domain and Betterments
Section 1 - Order of Taking; Contents
Section 2 - Officials Authorized to Exercise Eminent Domain
Section 3 - Recordation of Taking Order; Procedure to Acquire Possession
Section 4 - Taking Registered Land
Section 5 - Taking of Land Already in Public Use
Section 5a - Historical or Archeological Landmarks; Ancient Landmarks; Taking
Section 5b - Agricultural Land
Section 5c - Notice of Intent Prior to Taking; Exceptions
Section 6 - Taking by Public; Award of Damages; Amendment of Award; Payment
Section 6a - Moving Expenses; Exemption From Attachment or Execution
Section 7 - Taking by Private Corporations; Award of Damages; Time of Payment
Section 7a - Appraisal as Pre-Requisite to Payment of Damages
Section 7b - Payment of Damages; Execution of Necessary Documents; Time of Issuance of Checks
Section 7c - Notice of Taking and Amount of Damages; Contents; Service
Section 7f - Copies of Notice or Notice of Deposit; Sending to Tax Collectors
Section 8a - Offer of Settlement; Payment Pro Tanto; Refund of Excess
Section 8b - Time for Vacation of Dwellings
Section 9 - Injuries to Realty Caused by Improvements Not Constituting a Taking
Section 10 - Damages for Injuries to Property Caused by Acts in Pais
Section 11 - Land Lying in More Than One Governmental Unit; Petition for Award of Damages
Section 12 - Measure of Damages; Federal Reimbursement
Section 13 - Buildings and Trees on Land Taken
Section 14 - Petition to Superior Court
Section 16 - Time for Filing Petition
Section 17 - Time for Filing Petition When Original Proceedings Quashed
Section 18 - Time for Filing Petition When Validity of Taking Is Contested
Section 19 - Time for Filing Petition if Improvement Delayed by Law
Section 20 - Petition by Guardian, Conservator or Trustee
Section 21 - Procedure on Death of Person Entitled to Damages
Section 22 - Pleading and Procedure; Entry of Judgment
Section 23 - Petition of Persons Holding Different Interests in Same Property
Section 24 - Damages Sustained by Tenant for Life or Years and Remaindermen; Trust
Section 25 - Amount of Damages Placed in Trust; Damages Special to Separate Estate
Section 26 - Trustees for Persons With Legal Disability; Appointment; Bond
Section 27 - Persons Holding Unusual Interests; Right to Petition
Section 28 - Notice to Other Holders of Interests
Section 29 - Award to Persons Holding Different Interests; Apportionment
Section 30 - Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem or Trustee
Section 31 - Petition by Tenant in Possession of Encumbered Property
Section 32 - Mortgaged Land; Procedure
Section 33 - Apportionment of Damages Between Mortgagors and Mortgagees
Section 34 - Request for Speedy Trial
Section 35 - Evidence of Assessed or Fair Market Value of Property; Admissibility
Section 35a - Apportionment of Taxes
Section 36 - Discontinuance of Petition
Section 36a - Payment of Damages After Exhaustion or Waiver of Right to Appeal
Section 37 - Interest on Award of Damages
Section 39 - Settlement and Tender; Interest
Section 40 - Taking by Private Corporations; Security for Damages
Section 41 - Finality of Award; Remedy for Collection
Section 42 - Remedies to Enforce Payment by Private Corporations
Section 43 - Right Less Than Fee; Effect of Abandonment on Award of Damages
Section 44 - Taking by United States