Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable. There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's killings The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council. an expression of very strong disapproval of someone or something, especially something you think is morally wrong condemnation of
The taking of property by a public authority The property is condemned as the result of legal action and the owner is compensated by the public authority The power to condemn property is known as the right of eminent domain
(law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building) the condition of being strongly disapproved of; "he deserved nothing but condemnation
The determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed; the taking of private property for a public purpose through an exercise of the right of eminent domain
Either a judicial or administrative proceeding to exercise the power of eminent domain, i e , the power of the government to take private property for public use
A legal process that allows a government entity to acquire title to property for a public purpose, which, in the case of brownfields, can include removing an unused or potentially contaminated site Once the property has been condemned, the government entity can destroy any buildings and offer the site for private redevelopment
(1) The taking of private property for a public purpose, with compensation to the owner under the right of eminent domain Governmental units, railroads and utility companies have right to condemn and take private property (2) The destruction by government of private property that imperils the life, health or safety of the public
1 Taking private property for a public use with compensation to the owner under eminent domain Used by governments to acquire land for streets, schools, freeways, etc and by utilities to acquire necessary property
The process of taking private property, without the consent of the owner, by a governmental agency for public use through the power of eminent domain See also "Eminent Domain"
A judicial or administrative proceeding to exercise the power of eminent domain, through which a government agency takes private property for public use and compensates the owner
The taking of private property for public use by a government unit, against the will of the owner, but with payment of just compensation under the government's power of eminent domain Condemnation may also be a determination by a governmental agency that a particular building is unsafe or unfit for use
The taking of private property for public purposes Condemnation can take place when a building is unfit for habitation, or when needed for a public use
The taking of private property for public use by a government unit with payment of just compensation under the government's power of eminent domain Condemnation may also be a determination by a governmental agency that a particular building is unsafe or unfit for use
The taking of private property by the government for public use - as for a street or a storm drain - upon making just compensation to the owner This right or power of government to take property for a necessary public use is called "eminent domain "
In real property law, the process by which property of a private owner is taken for public use, with just compensation to the owner, under the right of eminent domain
The taking of private property for a public purpose by a government under the right of eminent domain Also, the determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed