Subdivision 1. Conditions required for court to issue relief. A court having jurisdiction over an eminent domain proceeding may issue an order compelling delivery of possession of the property under any of the following conditions:
(1) the court has issued an order authorizing transfer of title and possession and the petitioner has paid or deposited its approved appraisal value under section 117.042; or
(2) the petitioner has acquired title of the real estate.
If one of these conditions is met, the court may issue an order compelling delivery of possession of the property upon: (i) the affidavit of the petitioner; (ii) notice to the occupants of the acquired real estate and others claiming a right to remain in possession of it; and (iii) a hearing. Notice of the hearing must be given in the same way as notice of a motion under the Rules of Civil Procedure. In case of hardship the court may delay enforcement of an order compelling delivery of possession for a period not to exceed seven days. Unless otherwise allowed by the court, the matter must be considered solely on the basis of arguments of counsel and affidavits.
Subd. 2. Award of fees and costs. Following notice and hearing, if the occupant, in bad faith, has failed to deliver possession of the real estate in accordance with either an order issued under section 117.042 or an order issued under this section, the court, upon application by the petitioner, may award to the petitioner, and against the occupant, the attorney fees, costs, and disbursements that were actually incurred by the petitioner in getting possession of the real estate.
1987 c 287 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 117 - 119 — Eminent Domain; Local Depositories And Investments
Section 117.012 — Preemption; Public Use Or Purpose.
Section 117.016 — Joint Acquisition Of Land.
Section 117.025 — Definitions.
Section 117.027 — Condemnation For Blight Mitigation And Contamination Remediation.
Section 117.031 — Attorney Fees.
Section 117.035 — Proceedings, By Whom Instituted.
Section 117.036 — Appraisal And Negotiation Requirements.
Section 117.041 — Entry For Survey Or Environmental Testing.
Section 117.0412 — Local Government Public Hearing Requirements.
Section 117.043 — Compelling Delivery Of Possession.
Section 117.045 — Compelling Acquisition In Certain Cases.
Section 117.054 — Copies Of Appraisal To Landowner.
Section 117.055 — Petition And Notice.
Section 117.065 — Notices Of Pendency And Abandonment; Required Recordings.
Section 117.075 — Hearing; Commissioners; Order For Taking.
Section 117.085 — Commissioners, Powers, Duties.
Section 117.086 — Noncontiguous Tracts, Treatment As Unit.
Section 117.087 — Prepayment Penalties; Damages.
Section 117.105 — Filing Of Report, Time, Failure To Report.
Section 117.115 — Report, Notice.
Section 117.125 — Deposit In Court.
Section 117.135 — Taxes And Assessments.
Section 117.145 — Appeal: Deadline, Notice, Service, Contents; By Other Parties.
Section 117.155 — Payments; Partial Payment Pending Appeal.
Section 117.165 — Jury Trials; Disclosure.
Section 117.175 — Trial, Burden Of Proof, Costs.
Section 117.184 — Compensation For Removal Of Legal Nonconforming Use.
Section 117.186 — Compensation For Loss Of Going Concern.
Section 117.187 — Minimum Compensation.
Section 117.188 — Limitations.
Section 117.189 — Public Service Corporation Exceptions.
Section 117.195 — Interest; Award, When Payable; Dismissal; Costs.
Section 117.205 — Final Certificate.
Section 117.21 — Easement May Include Snow Fences.
Section 117.215 — Estate Acquired.
Section 117.225 — Easement Discharge.
Section 117.226 — Right Of First Refusal.
Section 117.231 — Payment In Installments.
Section 117.232 — Direct Purchase.
Section 117.38 — Acquisition Of Land For Certain Purposes.
Section 117.39 — Proceedings Under Power Of Eminent Domain.
Section 117.40 — Municipality May Contest.
Section 117.41 — Conveyance, To Whom Made.
Section 117.47 — Permits; Licenses.
Section 117.471 — Easements Over Tax-forfeited Lands, Approval.
Section 117.48 — Crude Oil Pipeline Companies, Eminent Domain.
Section 117.51 — Cooperation With Federal Authorities; Reestablishment Costs Limit.
Section 117.52 — Uniform Relocation Assistance.
Section 117.521 — Waiver Of Relocation Benefits.
Section 117.53 — Authorization.
Section 117.54 — No Additional Damages Created.
Section 117.55 — Payments Not Considered For Public Assistance Purposes.
Section 117.56 — Inapplicability To Hazardous And Substandard Building Proceedings.