The act of depriving an owner of private property for public use.
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Examples for "resumption"
Examples for "resumption"
1Denver International reported clear runways and a resumption of normal flight schedules.
2Within four minutes of the resumption United had relocated to Easy Street.
3The storm's lingering effects have delayed a planned resumption of transport services.
4If there's a resumption of negotiations we should see the market applaud.
5He initiated talks on migration and a possible resumption of postal service.
1However, there is a major difference between land expropriation and land reform.
2The minister believes land expropriation without compensation puts their livelihoods at risk.
3For the expropriation of dwellings contains in germ the whole social revolution.
4The debate surrounding land expropriation without compensation is reaching a fever pitch.
5Land expropriation has been quickly gathering pace over the last few years.
1But there was no clear precedent on the limit of eminent domain.
2But in two ways the exercise of eminent domain is unlike taxation.
3If eminent domain plans went forward, they would risk losses on bond investments.
4The eminent domain plan had been disclosed to the U.S. municipal bond market.
5They are also unhappy over the use of eminent domain laws.
1Even then, the power project has been delayed by land acquisition problems.
2Chan was less confident, however, about land acquisition prospects in Hong Kong.
3The proposed land acquisition bill will amend the current act from 1894.
4Conservation advocates say they are concerned about the future of public land acquisition.
5Planning Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro said land acquisition would start in 2020.
1Their homes will not be subject to a compulsory purchase order .
2If necessary, drastic actions such as compulsory purchase orders should be considered.
3That can happen years in advance of a compulsory purchase order being made.
4He claimed that, following a public inquiry, a compulsory purchase order was made.
5They will be also be given fresh reserve compulsory purchase powers.
6The compulsory purchase order of land from almost 80 landowners has also been approved.
7The council is not now proceeding with any compulsory purchase order on New Bermondsey.
8Some of this land is already under compulsory purchase order.
9For Richter devotees it has to be a compulsory purchase.
10Under a conventional compulsory purchase order (CPO), humans do not enjoy this privilege.
11The road would involve the compulsory purchase of a strip of land on the trust's estate.
12About 400 landowners will be subject to compulsory purchase orders in Co Limerick and Co Tipperary.
13Mugabe responded by drafting a new constitution that allowed for the compulsory purchase of land without compensation.
14Sajid Javid's decision on the Aylesbury compulsory purchase order does not end the policy of estate regeneration.
15Farmers will meet the National Roads Authority today to resolve a row over the compulsory purchase of farmland.
16The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has warned he might back compulsory purchase to end so-called land banking.
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