A. If the owner of any real property or interest therein, over which any railroad corporation, incorporated under the laws of this state, may desire to locate its road, shall refuse to grant the right-of-way through and over his premises, the district judge of the county in which said real property may be situated shall, upon the application or petition of either party, and after ten (10) days' notice to the opposite party, direct the sheriff of said county to summon three disinterested freeholders, to be selected by said judge as commissioners, and who shall not be interested in a like question.
B. The condemnor shall give notice to a condemnee by personal service or by leaving a copy of the notice at the condemnee's place of residence with some member of his family over fifteen (15) years of age, or by publication in the case of a condemnee who resides out of this state or a resident of this state who has departed herefrom with intent to avoid service of notice, or whose whereabouts or identity the condemnor, or his attorney, upon diligent inquiry is unable to ascertain, or an unknown heir, successor or assign of one in whom some right, title or interest in the property concerned was possessed, by publishing such notice once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper authorized by law to publish legal notices in the county where the petition is filed, the ten-day period to begin with the first publication. A copy of such notice and a copy of the petition shall be mailed to such opposite party's last-known mailing address within five (5) days of the first publication thereof. The procedure for service by publication as authorized herein shall in all other respects be as provided by law for service by publication in civil actions, except summons need not first be issued.
C. The commissioners shall be sworn to perform their duties impartially and justly; and they shall inspect said real property and consider the injury which said owner may sustain by reason of the condemnation and they shall assess the just compensation to which said owner is entitled; and they shall forthwith make report in writing to the clerk of the court, setting forth the quantity, boundaries, and just compensation for the property taken, and amount of injury done to the property, either directly or indirectly, which they assess to the owner; which report must be filed and recorded by the clerk. A certified copy of the report may be transmitted to the county clerk of the county where the land lies, to be by him filed and recorded, without further acknowledgment or proof, in the manner and with like force and effect as is provided for the recording of deeds. And if said corporation shall, at any time before it enters upon said real property for the purpose of constructing said road, pay to said clerk for the use of said owner the sum so assessed and reported to him as aforesaid, it shall thereby be authorized to construct and maintain its road over and across said premises.
D. "Just compensation", as used in subsection C of this section, shall mean the value of the property taken, and in addition, any injury to any part of the property not taken. Any special and direct benefits to the part of the property not taken may be offset only against any injury to the property not taken. If only a part of a tract is taken, just compensation shall be ascertained by determining the difference between the fair market value of the whole tract immediately before the taking and the fair market value of that portion left remaining immediately after the taking.
R.L. 1910, § 1400; Laws 1971, c. 33, § 1, operative Jan. 1, 1972; Laws 1973, c. 28, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1974; Laws 1991, c. 175, § 2, emerg. eff. May 8, 1991.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§66-1. Articles and certificate.
§66-7. Powers of railroad corporations.
§66-7.1. Certain maps to be filed with Archives and Records Division of Department of Libraries.
§66-8. Public Service Corporations - Capital stock - Indebtedness.
§66-9. Extensions and branches may be built.
§66-12. To restore stream or highway.
§66-14. What property subject to mortgage.
§66-15. Execution of conveyance or lease.
§66-22. Reporting to Corporation Commission.
§66-51. Power to enter upon lands.
§66-52. May purchase or take realty.
§66-54. Taking by eminent domain - Owner entitled to compensation, when.
§66-55. Review of commissioner's report - Jury trial - Notice - Costs.
§66-56. Taking by eminent domain - Appeal to Supreme Court.
§66-57. Eminent domain and condemnation proceedings by railroads.
§66-58. Commissioners to act in all cases.
§66-59. Settlement with incompetents.
§66-61. Right-of-way on public lands - Damages to occupants.
§66-62. Changing line or grade.
§66-63. Municipal authorities may convey - Improvement districts - How highways occupied.
§66-64. Execution of conveyances by certain estates and guardianships.
§66-66. Railroad Division of Department of Transportation as trustee for purchaser.
§66-82. Liability for violation.
§66-85. Must receive and forward freight - Rate of speed - Penalty.
§66-86. Must give notice of arrival of freight.
§66-91. Action to enforce penalty - Attorney's fee.
§66-122. Changing highway - To provide temporary way.
§66-125. Signs at crossings - Neglect.
§66-125a. Railroads - Highway crossings - Safety devices.
§66-125c. Expenses of construction.
§66-125d. Cooperation with federal government.
§66-128. Railroads to construct crossings.
§66-129. Rules and regulations governing crossing sign specifications.
§66-130. Warning signal devices - Rules and regulations.
§66-141. Railroads to fence their roads.
§66-142. Lawful fence defined.
§66-143. Rights of adjacent land owners.
§66-144. Failure to fence - Penalty.
§66-145. Railroads must fence right-of-way with hog wire, when.
§66-147. Owner of abutting land may construct if railroad refuses - Penalty.
§66-161. Extension of road into state.
§66-164. Domestication of foreign corporations in the Territory.
§66-166. Domestication of foreign corporations filing resolutions.
§66-167. Foreign corporations - Increase of capital stock.
§66-168. Domestic corporations - Increase of capital stock.
§66-169. Must begin work in two years.
§66-170. Cancellation of charter rights.
§66-181. Right to deal in passage tickets.
§66-182. Purchasers may sell tickets.
§66-183. Railway law enforcement officers - Power and authority.
§66-184. Company may lease or sell.
§66-190. Blocking vehicular traffic at railroad intersections – Limits – Exceptions - Penalties.
§66-202. Light and power franchises in cities and towns.
§66-304.1. Action to determine constitutionality of Railroad Revitalization Act.
§66-306. Essential governmental functions.
§66-309.1. Railroad Rehabilitation Act - Short title.
§66-309.2. Railroad Rehabilitation Act - Definitions.
§66-309.3. Railroad Rehabilitation Act - Powers and duties of Department of Transportation.
§66-324. Powers and duties of Department - Conflict of interest - Public meetings and records.
§66-325. Oklahoma Tourism and Passenger Rail Revolving Fund.
§66-326. Short title and application.
§66-328. Powers and duties of Commission.
§66-329. Membership and compensation.
§66-330. Election of officers.
§66-331. Powers and duties of officers.
§66-332. Meetings and administration.