Eminent domain does not "limit your right to own property". Most property owners never encounter the government's right of eminent domain. Eminent domain may affect your property rights at some point but it does not limit your right to own property.
That right is called eminent domain.
they can take away your property
Eminent domain
Under normal conditions, the government cannot take private property for public use. However, there are times when they can. This is legally called eminent domain.
it is called Eminent domain ^^
Generally, no. Eminent domain is the taking of private property by the government for "public use,". The land owner can file suit and take their chances in court but those suits are most often filed over the amount of compensation paid by the state and the land owner rarely wins.
eminent domain
Eminent domain refers to the government's right to take ownership of personal property for public use and to compensate the owner (usually unfairly) for it.
That type of taking is called a Taking by Eminent Domain.
In the United States Constitution, eminent domain is discussed in the fifth amendment. "No person shall be deprived of... property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation."
The court systems support of corporate rights to eminent domain is based on the 5th Amendment to the Constitution. The Right of Eminent Domain allows for the seizure of private property for the common good..
The state of Illinois to buy private property for public use