California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Ferrell v. County of San Diego, 108 Cal.Rptr.2d 681, 90 Cal.App.4th 537 (Cal. App. 2001):
Furthermore, by comparison, in an eminent domain action that is similar to an inverse condemnation action, a property owner also has a statutory right to recover costs incurred in defending the action. Section 1268.710 provides: "The defendant[s] shall be allowed their costs . . . ." Before section 1268.710 was enacted in 1975, its predecessor statute, former section 1255, similarly provided for awards of costs to eminent domain defendants.17 People v. Bowman (1959) 173 Cal.App.2d 416, 418 rejected the argument that former section 1255 allowed awards of costs other than ordinary costs:
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