1003.107 – EMINENT DOMAIN. (a) The district may exercise
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1003.107
Summary
This law allows a district to use eminent domain to acquire property necessary for its functions. It applies to any type of property within the district's territory, ensuring the district can fulfill its responsibilities effectively.
Districts can acquire real, personal, or mixed property.
Eminent domain must follow Chapter 21 of the Property Code.
Acquisition must be necessary or convenient for district functions.
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