This article discusses eminent domain, which is the power of the state to take private property for public use after providing just compensation. It is part of Article III of the Bill of Rights and allows the government to seize private land if it is deemed necessary for public use, so long as fair compensation is provided to the property owner.
This article discusses eminent domain, which is the power of the state to take private property for public use after providing just compensation. It is part of Article III of the Bill of Rights and allows the government to seize private land if it is deemed necessary for public use, so long as fair compensation is provided to the property owner.
This article discusses eminent domain, which is the power of the state to take private property for public use after providing just compensation. It is part of Article III of the Bill of Rights and allows the government to seize private land if it is deemed necessary for public use, so long as fair compensation is provided to the property owner.