Section 10010 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 12. >> Chapter 1.
10010
. "Acquisition", or any of its variants, means and includes
one or more of the following:
(a) Any works, improvements, appliances, or facilities authorized
to be made, constructed, or acquired under this division and which
are in existence and installed in place on or before the date of
adoption of the resolution of intention for the acquisition thereof;
any use or capacity rights in any of the foregoing; and any works,
improvements, appliances, or facilities acquired or installed
pursuant to Sections 10109 to 10111, inclusive. Any work,
improvement, appliance, or facility which was not in existence and
installed in place on or before that date may be acquired if it was
constructed as if it had been constructed under the direction and
supervision or under the authority of the municipality.
(b) Electric current, gas, or other illuminating agent for power
or lighting service.
(c) Any real property, rights-of-way, easements, or interests in
real property, acquired or to be acquired by gift, purchase, or
eminent domain, and which are necessary or convenient in connection
with the construction or operation of any work or improvement
authorized to be acquired or to be made or constructed under this
division, except real property, rights-of-way, easements, or
interests in real property shown upon a final map filed with or
submitted to the legislative body for acceptance and approval
pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (Division 2 (commencing with
Section 66410) of Title 7 of the Government Code) and offered for
dedication to public use by that map or by any separate offer of
dedication.
(d) The payment in full of all amounts necessary to eliminate any
fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon any assessment
parcel included in the new assessment district. The amount of the
payment shall be included in the new assessment on the parcel. This
subdivision is applicable only where the acquisition is incidental to
other acquisitions or improvements.