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Eminent domain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eminent domain (United States), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia) or expropriation (South Africa and Canada's common law ...
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Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eminent domain gives a city the power to take private land and use it for the public good, as long as the private land owner is properly compensated. The problem (wrong) arises when "proper" compensation limits the private land owner. ... i need a few good reasons for a position paper.
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Unjust reasons for eminent domain ... Regarding your July 10 editorial "The eminent-domain game": When the court allowed local municipalities to define the term "public purpose," it abdicated its responsibility to protect individual citizens against the tyranny of the majority.
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The Legal Term * Eminent Domain * Defined & Explained ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Eminent Domain *; ... EMINENT DOMAIN - The government's right to acquire private property for public use.
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History of Eminent Domain ... Eminent Domain Under the Republic: ... HURST, TX—The legal principle of eminent domain has been used since the early days of the republic, allowing the government to lawfully obtain private land for public projects. But private sector involvement, although on the rise in recent years,
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WHY CITIZENS ARE AGAIN CHALLENGING EMINENT DOMAIN; Although the courts have repeatedly said that governmental takings of almost any kind are legal so long as just compensation is paid, the issue of public takings for private benefit has not gone away for many reasons.
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