40A-34. Defective title; how cured.
If at any time after an attempt to acquire title under this Article has commenced it shall be found that the title thereby attempted to be acquired is defective, the condemnor may commence new proceedings to acquire or perfect such title in the same manner as if no previous attempt had been commenced. At any stage in the new proceedings the court may authorize the condemnor, if in possession, to continue in possession, and if not in possession, to take possession and use the property during the pendency and until the final conclusion of the new proceedings. If the condemnor pays into court a sum determined by the court to be adequate compensation for the property, the court, in its discretion, may stay all actions or proceedings against the condemnor for its possession. In every such case the party interested in the property may conduct the proceedings to a conclusion if the condemnor delays or omits to prosecute the same. (1871-2, c. 138, s. 23; Code, s. 1951; Rev., s. 2595; C.S., s. 1731; 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.