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It refers to the legal ability of the government to forcibly take something and use it for public good. The owner is paid for his/her loss, but has no choice in the matter. This is done primarily for infrastructure, when a road or highway is being made, but there is private property in the what which cannot be bought. Eminent Domain has been abused in some ways as well, however. For example, private property has been taken for the construction of a shopping mall, because "the mall will help the public." When an enterprise will directly profit from the seizure of something like land, it does not qualify as Eminent Domain.
Eminent domain is the government's power to take private property for public use, as long as the owner is compensated fairly. This power is typically used for building infrastructure projects like roads, schools, or airports.
Coffee is important, because it has been cultivated and been popular throughout history.
Generally it is state or local government that uses eminent domain. Here in California a high speed rail project has started and the state is using eminent domain to remove buildings and houses for the rail. In the rural areas the state has come in and taken farm land and dairies for the rail project. Some of these lands have been in families for several generations. The worse part of all of this is the authority that is building the railway keeps changing routes and starting points even though they have taken homes, businesses, and farm lands.
Which treaty? There have been several.
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Logging has been an important part of Canada's economic history. It is still a major industry.
A domain check is when a system checks to see if a domain is being used currently. It is useful to know whether or not the domain has been taken or the steps to obtaining it.
Looks like idiot have not been studying in History class.