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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 8§ 1415 Commission Order On Inaction

§ 1415 Commission Order On Inaction

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§ 1415 Commission Order On Inaction

Key Takeaways

  • •If the government doesn't start a court case within 60 days after deciding how much to pay for your land, their decision doesn't count anymore.
  • •If the government doesn't ask voters or file a court case on time after voters agree to buy land, their decision is canceled.
  • •The government has to pay the landowner for any extra costs they caused by not acting on time.
  • •The landowner can sue the government to get this money back.

Example

The city decides to buy your house to build a park and says they'll pay you $300,000. But they take too long to start the court process.

If the city doesn't start the court case within 60 days, their offer of $300,000 is canceled. They also have to pay you back for any extra costs, like lawyer fees, because they didn't act on time. You can then sue the city to get this money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 1415 Commission Order On Inaction

If the commission determines that the political subdivision, in case of a petition of the first class, has failed to commence the action in a court of competent jurisdiction within 60 days after the commission has made and filed its finding of just compensation, or that the political subdivision, in case of a petition of the second class, has failed to proceed diligently to submit the proposition to its voters or has failed, after its voters have voted in favor of the acquisition of the lands, property or rights, to file such action in a court of competent jurisdiction within 60 days thereafter, the commission shall make and file its order declaring that such finding shall no longer be of any force or effect, and make its finding as to the reasonable expenditures necessarily incurred by the owner in the proceeding before the commission, which should be assessed against the political subdivision. The political subdivision shall thereupon be liable to the owner in the amount thus found by the commission, and the owner may thereupon maintain an action against the political subdivision for such amount in any court of competent jurisdiction. (Enacted by Stats. 1951, Ch. 764.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

political subdivisionjust compensationcourt of competent jurisdictionreasonable expenditurescommission

Related Statutes

  • § 1414 Land Acquisition Petition Deadlines
  • § 1404 Petition For Property Acquisition
  • § 1410 Petition Amendment Authority
  • § 1412 Landowner Compensation Acceptance Process
  • § 1402 Public Corporation Definitions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 1415.
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