If the property taken is subject to a life tenancy, the commissioners, the jury, or the judge may include in the judgment a requirement that: (1) The award be apportioned and distributed on the basis of the respective values of the interests of the life tenant and remainderman; (2) The compensation be used to purchase comparable property to be held subject to the life tenancy; (3) The compensation be held in trust and administered subject to the terms of the instrument that created the life tenancy; or (4) Any other equitable arrangement be carried out. (1981, c. 919, s. 1.) Article 5. Return of Condemned Property.
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