Arizona Laws 48-533. Payment of condemnation judgments; final judgment
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A. When there is sufficient money in the special fund allocated to the proposed improvement to pay the amounts awarded to the defendants by the judgment of condemnation, or such parts thereof as have not been paid by setoff against assessments, the amounts shall be paid to the parties entitled thereto, or into court for their benefit.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 48-533
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Improvement: includes all the improvements mentioned in this article, and the term or terms "street opening or widening" and "opening or widening" include all improvements mentioned in this article. See Arizona Laws 48-501
- Plaintiff: The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
B. After proof has been made to the court of the payment of the amounts awarded by the judgment to the parties entitled thereto, or into court for their benefit, the court shall direct the judgment to be satisfied and shall enter a final judgment condemning the lands described in the complaint to the use of the plaintiff for the purposes specified in the complaint.