eminent domain

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Englisch - Türkisch
kamulaştırma
istimlak hakkı
Kamulaştırma yetkisi
right of eminent domain
huk. istimlak hakkı
Englisch - Englisch
The right of a government over the lands within its jurisdiction. Usually invoked to compel land owners to sell their property in preparation for a major construction project such as a freeway
The right of a body of government (often a state) to expropriate private property, while paying appropriate compensation to the owner
The right of a government to take privately owned property for the public purposes under condemnation proceedings subject to payment of its fair market value
A Government right to acquire private property for public use by condemnation, and the payment of just compensation
The power of the government to take private property for public use through condemnation
The right of the government or a public utility to acquire property for necessary public use by condemnation, with proper compensation to the owner
- The right of a government to take privately owned property for public purposes under condemnation proceedings subject to payment of its fair market value
The authority of the government (local, State, or Federal) to take private property for public use upon making just compensation
- The right of government to "take" private property at fair market value for a public purpose
The right of a government authority to take private property for public use and paying fair compensation to the owner
The power of the state to take private porperty for public use upon payment of just compensation The right of a governmental entity or other agency authorized by law to take private property for public use upon the payment or just compensation The legal proceeding by which the government exercises this right is called "condenmation proceedings " The right of the government to do this, and the right of the private citizen to get paid, are set out in the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
the right of the state to take private property for public use; the Fifth Amendment that was added to the Constitution of the United States requires that just compensation be made
The government right to take private property for public use depended on the payment of its fair market value
The right of a government to take privately owned property for public purposes under condemnation proceedings upon payment of its reasonable value See Condemnation
The right of a government to seize private property for public use upon payment of its fair market value Eminent domain is the legal basis for condemnation proceedings
The government's right to condemn and acquire property for public use The government must provide the owner fair compensation
right of a government to appropriate private property for public use
The right of a government to appropriate private property for public use, usually with compensation to the owner. the right of the US government to take private land for public use. Government power to take private property for public use without the owner's consent. Constitutional provisions in most countries, including the U.S. (in the 5th Amendment to the Constitution), require the payment of just compensation to the owner. As a power peculiar to sovereign authority and coupled with a duty to pay compensation, the concept was developed by such 17th-century natural-law jurists as Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf. See also confiscation
The right of a government to take private property for public use upon payment of its fair market value Eminent domain is the basis for condemnation proceedings
The right of the government to acquire private property for public use by condemnation The owner must be compensated fully
The right of a government to take privately owned property for public purposes under condemnation proceedings subject to payment of its fair market value
The right of the state to take private property for public use and provide fair compensation to the owner
The power of the state to take private property for public use upon payment of just compensation
Process of governmental entity taking title to private property for public purposes
The right of the state to take private property for public use after giving fair compensation to the owner
The right of the government to acquire property for necessary public or quasi-public use by condemnation
The right of government to take private property for public use, through court action known as condemnation The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the government to take private property if the taking is for a public use and the owner is "justly compensated" (usually, paid fair market value) for his or her loss A public use is virtually anything that is sanctioned by a federal or state legislative body, but such uses may include roads, parks, reservoirs, schools, hospitals or other public buildings Sometimes called expropriation
A power of the state, municipalities, and private persons or corporations authorized to exercise functions of public character to acquire private property for public use by condemnation, in return for just compensation See also "Condemnation"
compulsory purchase
eminent domain
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