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including all lands, waters, water rights, reservoirs, pipes,
machinery, fixtures, hydrants and tools and all apparatus and
appliances used or usable in supplying water in the area of the
district. The district may acquire by the exercise of the right of
eminent domain, a right expressly delegated to the district for
that purpose, the Fryeburg Water Company and the entire plant,
properties, franchises, rights and privileges, except cash assets
and accounts receivable, owned by the Fryeburg Water Company,
including all lands, waters, water rights, dam structures,
reservoirs, pipes, machinery, fixtures, hydrants and tools and all
apparatus and appliances used or usable in supplying water in the
area of the district. Except as otherwise expressly provided in
this section and in furtherance of the acquisition of the Fryeburg
Water Company pursuant to this section, the district may also
acquire by the exercise of the right of eminent domain any tangible
or intangible personal property that represents or constitutes an
ownership interest in the company by another person or entity.

 
In exercising the right of eminent domain under this Act, the
trustees shall file with the town clerk a condemnation order that
includes a detailed description of the property interest to be
taken, the name or names of the owner or owners of record as far
as they can be reasonably determined and the amount of damages
determined by the trustees to be just compensation for the
property or interest in the property taken. The trustees shall
then serve upon the owner or owners of record a copy of the
condemnation order and a check in the amount of the damages
awarded and record a certified copy of the condemnation order in
the Oxford County Registry of Deeds. In the event of multiple
ownership, the check may be served on any one of the owners. This
title passes to the district upon service of the condemnation

 
order and check or upon recordation in accordance with this
section, whichever occurs first. Acceptance and negotiation of
the check do not bar an appeal under this section.

 
Any person aggrieved by the determination of the damages
awarded to owners of property or interests in the property under
this section may, within 60 days after service of the
condemnation order and check, appeal to the Superior Court of
Oxford County. The court shall determine damages by a verdict of
its jury or, if all parties agree, by the court without a jury or
by a referee or referees and shall render judgment for just
compensation, with interest when such is due, and for costs in
favor of the party entitled to the costs. Appeal from the
decision of the Superior Court may be made to the Law Court, as
in other civil actions.

 
The sale and transfer by the Fryeburg Water Company to the
district of its plants, properties, assets, franchises, rights


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