300.72. Instruction on Use of Verdict Forms-Just Compensation-Damage to Remainder-Multiple Tracts | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

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300.72. Instruction on Use of Verdict Forms-Just Compensation-Damage to Remainder-Multiple Tracts | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

Last updated: 6/3/2014

300.72. Instruction on Use of Verdict Forms-Just Compensation-Damage to Remainder-Multiple Tracts

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300.72 Instruction on Use of Verdict Forms--Just Compensation--Fact of Damage to Remainder Not Contested or Contested--Multiple Tracts When you retire to the jury room you will first select a foreperson. He or she will preside during your deliberations. Your verdict must be unanimous. Forms of verdicts are supplied with these instructions. After you have reached your verdict, fill in and sign the appropriate forms and return them into court. Your verdicts must be signed by each of you. You should not write or mark upon this or any of the other instructions given to you by the court. You are to return a separate verdict form for each tract of property involved in this case. A separate verdict form for each tract will be furnished to you for that purpose. Each form will be marked with the name of the tract and the defendant to which the form applies. When you have determined the just compensation to be paid for each tract taken, you will complete the appropriate verdict form. You will also decide [whether there is] [the amount of the] damage to the remainder [, and if so, the amount of that damage]. You will then complete the appropriate verdict form for each remainder. [If you find there [is] [will be] no damage to a remainder, write the word "None" in the blank on the appropriate form.]

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