The final judgment shall determine, in view of such evidence as shall have been introduced at the trial, whether or not the plaintiff has a right to condemn the property in question or to encumber the same with any easement or servitude, and also the amount that the said plaintiff shall pay to the defendant, and said judgment shall adjudicate the rights of all the parties before the court.
History —Mar. 12, 1903, p. 50, § 6; Mar. 12, 1908, p. 94, § 4.