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Section 709 - Condemnee's costs where no declaration of taking filed

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Where proceedings are instituted by a condemnee under section 502(c) (relating to petition for appointment of viewers), a judgment awarding compensation to the condemnee for the taking of property shall include reimbursement of reasonable appraisal, attorney and engineering fees and other costs and expenses actually incurred. Cross References. Section 709 is referred to in sections 519, 710 of this title.