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Current as of February 19, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
When used in this act, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, the following words shall have the meanings ascribed to them under this section:
(a) “Condemn” means to take private property for a public purpose under the power of eminent domain;
(b) “Condemnor” means the entity, public or private, including the State of New Jersey, which is condemning private property for a public purpose under the power of eminent domain;
(c) “Condemnee” means the owner of an interest in the private property being condemned for a public purpose under the power of eminent domain;
(d) “Property” means land, or any interest in land, and (1) any building, structure or other improvement imbedded or affixed to land, and any article so affixed or attached to such building, structure or improvement as to be an essential and integral part thereof, (2) any article affixed or attached to such property in such manner that it cannot be removed without material injury to itself or to the property, (3) any article so designed, constructed, or specially adapted to the purpose for which such property is used that (a) it is an essential accessory or part of such property; (b) it is not capable of use elsewhere; and (c) would lose substantially all its value if removed from such property;
(e) “Court” means Superior Court of New Jersey;
(f) “Rules” means the applicable rules governing the courts of the State of New Jersey as promulgated from time to time by the Supreme Court of New Jersey;
(g) “Action” means the legal proceeding in which
(1) property is being condemned or required to be condemned;
(2) the amount of compensation to be paid for such condemnation is being fixed;
(3) the persons entitled to such compensation and their interests therein are being determined; and
(4) all other matters incidental to or arising therefrom are being adjudicated.
(h) “Compensation” means the just compensation which the condemnor is required to pay and the condemnee is entitled to receive according to law as the result of the condemnation of property;
(i) “Award” means the award of compensation made by the commissioners provided for herein;
(j) “Judgment” means the adjudication by the court of any issue of fact or law, or both, arising under this act. The adjudication of the right to condemn shall be a final judgment. All other judgments shall be interlocutory or final, according to law, or as may be prescribed by the rules;
(k) “Recording office” means the county office of each county in which the property being condemned, or any part thereof, is located, in which office conveyances of real property may be recorded;
(l) “Days” means calendar days, calculated in accordance with the rules of court;
(m) “Public utility” means and includes every public utility, as the same are enumerated in Revised Statutes 48:2-13, and every natural gas pipeline utility as defined in P.L.1952, chapter 166 (C. 48:10-2 et seq.) vested with the power of eminent domain and subject to regulation under State or Federal law.
(n) Words used in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. Words used in the neuter gender shall include masculine and feminine gender, as the case may be.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 20. Eminent Domain 20 § 3-2 - last updated February 19, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-20-eminent-domain/nj-st-sect-20-3-2/
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