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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 96 — Utilities in cities

96.590 Power of condemnation.

286 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-96/96-590

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(1)Any board proceeding under KRS 96.550 to 96.900 shall have the right to acquire
by the exercise of the power of eminent domain, all lands, easements, rights of way,
either upon or under or above the ground, any existing electric plant, or that part of
an electric plant within the corporate limits of such city, and any and all real estate,
franchise or personal property reasonably necessary or desirable in connection with
the construction or operation or maintenance of electric plants or improvements or
extensions thereto; and the right of such board to acquire such electric plant and
facilities hereby is declared to be a superior and paramount right and superior and
paramount to any other public use. Provided, however, That no board, by exercise
of the power of eminent domain, shall have the right to acquire any central
generating plant or station or substation or transmission lines, dams, or other
property or facilities primarily and principally used by any public or private utility
in the production and transmission of electric energy by such public or private
utility for use outside the area to be served by the municipal electric plant; and,
Provided further, That in the eminent domain proceedings to acquire from any
public or private utility an electric plant, the property condemned must include all
of the property owned by the utility within the city limits which is used or useful in
connection with the business, of rendering electric service, subject only to the
proviso next hereinabove in this section stated.
(2)The condemnation or eminent domain proceedings shall be brought in the name of
the board, and title to the property so condemned shall be taken in the name of the
board.
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