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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.
It is called eminent domain when a city or government takes private property for public use. The idea is that it is for the "better good" of the community or state.
Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.Real property is governed by state laws. Both state and federal governments have the power to take real property by eminent domain.
Eminent domain means that the government can force you off your property if it is for the public good.I know that it is eminent we will get a car but I am not sure when.
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.
William B. Stoebuck has written: 'Nontrespassory takings in Washington' -- subject(s): Eminent domain 'Nontrespassory takings in eminent domain' -- subject(s): Eminent domain 'The law of property' -- subject(s): Real property
Only a government can use eminent domain to buy property. A private citizen can not obtain property this way.
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That right is called eminent domain.