eminent_domain
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Eminent Domain
Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the owner.
Key Characteristics
- Based on government authority
- Property must be taken for public use
- Owner must receive just compensation
- Considered a government land-use control
Public Use
- Roads and highways
- Schools
- Utilities
- Public facilities
- Redevelopment projects
Just Compensation
- Usually based on fair market value
- Determined at the time of the taking
- May include damages to remaining property
Eminent Domain vs Police Power
- Eminent Domain
- Government takes ownership
- Owner is compensated
- Police Power
- Regulates use
- No compensation required
Escheat (Related Concept)
- Property reverts to the state when an owner dies without heirs
Exam Tip
- Eminent domain involves a taking
- Compensation is required
- Distinguished from zoning and police power
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