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The inherent right of a government to take private property for public use is called 'eminent domain'.
GETters and SETters are functions that GET and SET the value of a private variable.example:.........private int power;// -----------------------......................................................... // |.......................................................... // |........................................................... // |........................................................... // | The User Gets The value of power.......................................................... // |public int getPower(){ //...................... |return power;//
Yes. However, the excercise of executive power is not legitimate until the oath of office is taken; presidents usually take it in private when inauguration day is on the weekend. Then, they take it in public on the following monday. This retaking is purely ceremonial.
The three words Public, Office and Trust carry great weight and imply sense of duty and moral responsibility. It is always a great privilege to hold an office, more so a public office and to render service honestly and fairly without fear or favor. The greater or higher is the office, the greater is the responsibility. The word office is synonymous with duty, with act of worship. The proposition : 'Public office is a public trust' is a worthy maxim, can be used as a touch-stone for judging actions of those who claim to be public servants or who talk high to serve the people, the community and the nation. The higher is the office, the greater is the authority or power derived from the office. Misuse of power or abuse of authority is not only breach of trust but also a public crime and a moral slur.
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pp means private parts.
No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.
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Police power refers to the inherent authority of a government to impose restrictions on private rights for the sake of public welfare, order and security.