307 - Possession, right of entry and payment of compensation.

     § 307.  Possession, right of entry and payment of compensation.        (a)  Possession or right of entry of condemnor.--            (1)  (i)  The condemnor, after the expiration of the time            for filing preliminary objections by the condemnee to the            declaration of taking, shall be entitled to possession or            right of entry upon payment of or a written offer to pay            to the condemnee the amount of just compensation as            estimated by the condemnor.                (ii)  The condemnor shall be entitled to possession            or right of entry upon an easement without the payment of            or offer to pay the estimated just compensation if the            condemnor has the right to assess the property for            benefits.                (iii)  If a condemnee or any other person then            refuses to deliver possession or permit right of entry,            the prothonotary upon praecipe of the condemnor shall            issue a rule, returnable in five days after service upon            the condemnee or the other person, to show cause why a            writ of possession should not issue.                (iv)  The court, unless preliminary objections            warranting delay are pending, may issue a writ of            possession conditioned except as provided in this            subsection upon payment to the condemnee or into court of            the estimated just compensation and on any other terms as            the court may direct.            (2)  A court may issue a writ of possession to a        condemnor prior to the disposition of preliminary objections.                (i)  If it is finally determined that a condemnation            is invalid in a case in which preliminary objections            challenge the validity of a right-of-way or easement for            occupation by a utility, the affected owners may recover            damages for injuries sustained by taking possession under            this paragraph and are entitled to appropriate equitable            relief.                (ii)  If it is finally determined that any other            condemnation is invalid after the granting of possession            under this paragraph, the affected owners may recover            costs and expenses under section 306(g) (relating to            preliminary objections) and are entitled to disposition            under section 306(f).        (b)  Tender of possession or right of entry by condemnee.--            (1)  If within 60 days from the filing of the declaration        of taking the condemnor has not paid just compensation as        provided in subsection (a), the condemnee may tender        possession or right of entry in writing, and the condemnor        shall then make payment of the just compensation due the        condemnee as estimated by the condemnor.            (2)  If the condemnor fails to make the payment, the        court, upon petition of the condemnee, may compel the        condemnor to file a declaration of estimated just        compensation or, if the condemnor fails or refuses to file        the declaration, may at the cost of the condemnor appoint an        impartial expert appraiser to estimate just compensation.            (3)  The court may, after hearing, enter judgment for the        amount of the estimated just compensation.        (c)  Compensation without prejudice.--            (1)  The compensation paid under subsections (a) and (b)        shall be without prejudice to the rights of either the        condemnor or the condemnee to proceed to a final        determination of the just compensation, and any payments made        shall be considered only as payments pro tanto of the just        compensation as finally determined.            (2)  Following the rendition of the verdict, the court        shall mold the verdict to deduct the estimated just        compensation previously paid by the condemnor.            (3)  In no event shall the condemnee be compelled to pay        back to the condemnor the compensation paid under subsection        (a) or (b), even if the amount of just compensation as        finally determined is less than the compensation paid.        Cross References.  Section 307 is referred to in sections     302, 308, 522 of this title; section 5527 of Title 42 (Judiciary     and Judicial Procedure).