40A-25. Answer to petition; hearing; commissioners appointed.
On presenting such petition to the clerk of superior court, with proof of service of a copy thereof, and of the summons, all or any of the persons whose estates or interests are to be affected by the proceedings may answer such petition and show cause against granting the prayer of the same. The clerk shall hear the proofs and allegations of the parties, and if no sufficient cause is shown against granting the prayer of the petition, shall make an order for the appointment of three commissioners and shall fix the time and place for the first meeting of the commissioners. Each commissioner shall be a resident of the county wherein the property being condemned lies who has no right, title, or interest in or to the property condemned, is not related within the third degree to the owner or to the spouse of the owner, is not an officer, employee or agent of the condemnor, and is disinterested in the rights of the parties in every way. (1871-2, c. 138, s. 15; Code, s. 1945; Rev., s. 2584; C.S., s. 1720; 1981, c. 919, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Condemnation Proceedings by Private Condemnors.
§ 40A-19 - Proceedings by private condemnors.
§ 40A-20 - Petition filed; contents.
§ 40A-21 - Notice of proceedings.
§ 40A-23 - Service where parties unknown.
§ 40A-24 - Orders served as in special proceedings in absence of other provisions.
§ 40A-25 - Answer to petition; hearing; commissioners appointed.
§ 40A-26 - Powers and duties of commissioners.
§ 40A-27 - Form of commissioners' report.
§ 40A-28 - Exceptions to report; hearing; when title vests; appeal; restitution.
§ 40A-29 - Provision for jury trial on appeal.
§ 40A-30 - Title of infants, incompetents, inebriates, and trustees without power of sale, acquired.
§ 40A-31 - Rights of claimants of fund determined.
§ 40A-32 - Attorney for unknown parties appointed; pleadings amended; new commissioners appointed.