§ 118. Taking burial grounds; condemnation
When it is necessary that a corporation formed under the provisions of this chapter or a foreign corporation engaged in public service should acquire or flood land used or set apart for a cemetery or burial ground, either public or private, or should acquire an easement or limited right in such cemetery or burial ground, in order that it may render adequate service to the public in the conduct of its business, or in order that it may build and maintain its storage basins, dams, powerhouses, or lines, it may condemn such property or right as provided in this chapter.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 3 - Public Service Corporations, Other Than Railroads; Formation, Financing, Eminent Domain
§ 101. Corporations subject to Commission; formation
§ 102. Petition; hearing; certificate
§ 103. Transmission to Secretary of State; record; effect
§ 104. Amendment of articles, certificate by Commission
§ 105. Payment for stock with property; approved by Commission
§ 106. Ownership of stock in other corporations
§ 107. Acquisition of control of one utility company by another; supervision
§ 108. Issue of bonds or other securities
§ 109. Sales and leases; hearings
§ 110. Eminent domain; companies authorized
§ 110a. Inclusion of communications facilities
§ 111. Petition; notice of hearing
§ 111a. Preexisting utility lines
§ 112. Findings; dams; assessment of damages; jury trial
§ 113. Compensation; where party cannot be found
§ 115. Effect of payment of awards
§ 117. Rights acquired and not used
§ 118. Taking burial grounds; condemnation
§ 122. Headstones or monuments erected
§ 126. Saving clause; corporations formed before April 2, 1915