Utah Code § 17C-1-905

Court award for court costs and attorney fees, relocation expenses, and damage
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to fixtures or personal property.
 In an eminent domain action under this part, the court may award:
(1) costs and reasonable attorney fees to the condemnee if the amount of the court or jury award
for the property exceeds the amount offered by the agency;
(2) a reasonable sum, as determined by the court or jury, as compensation for any costs or
expenses relating to relocating:
(a) an owner who occupied the acquired property;
(b) a party conducting a business on the acquired property; or
(c) a person displaced from the property, as permitted by Title 57, Chapter 12, Utah Relocation
Assistance Act; and
(3) an amount to compensate for any fixtures or personal property that is:
(a) owned by the owner of the acquired property or by a person conducting a business on the
acquired property; and
(b) damaged as a result of the acquisition or relocation.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 350, 2016 General Session

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