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Page 2 <br /> Project: STP-S050 (007) Parcel: 147 <br /> HERE IS A BRIEF SUMMARY OF YOUR OPTIONS AND LEGALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS: <br /> I. By law, the Indiana Department of Transportation is.required to make a good faith effort to <br /> .purchase {vovrPraUecty ( ) <br /> 2. You do not have to accept this offer and the Indiana Department of Transportation is not required <br /> -to agree to your demands. <br /> 3. However, if you do not accept this offer, and we cannot come to an agreement on the acquisition <br /> of( our roperty) �� �^�am�Wt <br /> =-V ), the Indiana Department of Transportation has the right to file <br /> suit to condemn, and acquire the ro er ) (asezm ut) in the county in which the real estate <br /> is located. <br /> 4. You have the right to seek advice of an attorney, real estate appraiser or any other person of your <br /> choice on this matter. <br /> 5. You may object to the public purpose and necessity of this project. <br /> 6. . 'If the Indiana Department of Transportation files a suit to condemn and acquire( our <br /> ro erty) (­afl-e&semQ;A4 and the court grants its request to condemn, the court will then appoint <br /> three appraisers who will.make an independent appraisal of the ( ro ert-y) ( e,-it) to be <br /> acquired. <br /> 7. If we both agree with the court appraisers' report, then the matter is settled. However, if either <br /> of us disagrees with the appraisers' report to the court, either of us has the right to ask for a trial <br /> to decide what should be paid to you for the (pig er ( serrent) condemned, <br /> $. If the court appraisers' report is not accepted by either of us, then the Indiana Department <br /> of Transportation has the legal option of depositing the amount of the court appraisers' <br /> evaluation with the court. And if such a deposit is made with the court, the Indiana <br /> Department of Transportation is legally entitled to immediate possession of the( ro er <br /> ieftaenTcrr). You may, subject to the approval of the court, make withdrawals from the amount <br /> deposited with court. Your withdrawal will in no way affect the proceedings of your case in <br /> court, except that, if the final judgment awarded you is less than the withdrawal you have made <br /> from the amount deposited, you will be required to pay back to the court the amount of the <br /> withdrawal in excess of the amount of the final judgment. <br />