§ 24-1-9. Conduct of trial on damages.
After the service of a notice of condemnation the court may proceed to a trial. The trial shall be conducted as other civil actions at law are tried. The trial shall determine all questions of fact relating to the value of the real property, and any estate or interest therein, and the amount thereof, and the appurtenant damage to any remainder and the amount thereof, and the trial and decision or verdict of the jury shall be subject to all rights to except to rulings, to move for new trial, and to appeal, as are provided by law. Upon the entry of judgment in the proceedings, execution shall be issued against the money deposited in court and in default thereof against any other property of the city or town.
History of Section.P.L. 1962, ch. 216, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 24-1 - Laying Out and Taking by Cities and Towns
Section 24-1-1. - Authorization of condemnation.
Section 24-1-2. - Filing of plat and declaration.
Section 24-1-3. - Deposit of compensation for property taken.
Section 24-1-4. - Vesting of title to property taken.
Section 24-1-5. - Service of notice of condemnation.
Section 24-1-6. - Publication of notice.
Section 24-1-7. - Payment of agreed price.
Section 24-1-8. - Assessment of damages by court.
Section 24-1-9. - Conduct of trial on damages.
Section 24-1-10. - Consolidation of petitions.
Section 24-1-11. - Representation of infants and incompetents.
Section 24-1-12. - Late filing of petition.
Section 24-1-13. - Unknown owners.