The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 47
Railways
Railways.
Chap. 19.—If land has been taken, or work done on or materials removed from it by a Co., and not settled for by agreement or arbitration, the owner may have it valued and notify the Co. to pay, naming an arbitrator. If it does not accept the valuation so made, the arbitration then goes on as if asked for by the Co. If the amt asked, or more, be awarded, costs go agt. the Co., otherwise agt. the claimant.