1005.112 – EMINENT DOMAIN. (a) The district may exercise
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1005.112
Summary
This law allows a district to use eminent domain to acquire property necessary for its functions. It outlines the process for exercising this power, specifying that the district is exempt from certain financial requirements typically associated with eminent domain actions.
District can acquire property for necessary functions.
Follows procedures in Chapter 21, Property Code.
Exempts district from depositing money or bond in court.
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