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Wellington L. Merwine has written: 'Judicial conveyances and eminent domain' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Eminent domain, Judicial sales 'Judicial conveyance of real estate' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Real property, Judicial sales
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.
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.
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That right is called eminent domain.
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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 ^^
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.
it is called 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.
Eminent Domain - film - was created in 1990.