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For some reason all I'm thinking about now is "compulsory purchase order".
Your business or home is threatened with a compulsory purchase order.
The Council (of children) has agreed to effect a compulsory purchase.
A compulsory purchase order has been served on your business premises.
The concession allowed for the compulsory purchase of the land required.
The order makes provision for the compulsory purchase of land along the route.
The right to property is qualified by compulsory purchase laws.
Any land in excess of this maximum was subject to compulsory purchase by the government.
Notification of the compulsory purchase order has been placed in the public press.
Planning permission and the compulsory purchase of the land were rejected.
Public bodies may apply for a compulsory purchase order in respect of certain property.
First, you could find someone who is interested in taking the building on should it be sold or ultimately come to compulsory purchase.
However, the site was issued with a compulsory purchase order and demolition began in 1968.
In extreme cases a council can even make a compulsory purchase on an empty property.
The making of a compulsory purchase order was approved on 10th May.
The proposed article provided for the compulsory purchase of the minority's shares on certain terms.
He recommended that there should be no bridge, side street changes, or compulsory purchase orders.
The local council also opposes the compulsory purchase order.
This led to the enactment of compulsory purchase powers from 1909 (see below).
In the Belgian procedure of compulsory purchase, an owner has a last right to visit a house.
Farms and buildings still remaining in private hands were acquired by compulsory purchase.
Nevertheless, the Governor felt it was necessary to buy the land through negotiation with the company, not by compulsory purchase.
It bought houses by compulsory purchase to widen streets or to create new ones.
Their objection related to the possible compulsory purchase of their land.
One example from a multitude of possible examples is the compulsory purchase order enquiry.
A week later, the state told him it was taking his building by eminent domain.
The Authority does not have the power of eminent domain.
As a result, many states changed their eminent domain laws.
What has been lost in the discussion is the good that eminent domain can do.
He is opposed to using eminent domain in this case.
Eminent domain cases are beginning to work their way through the courts.
City officials say they will use eminent domain only as a last resort.
"Our opposition to eminent domain is not across the board," he said.
"Many projects that use eminent domain are very important for the entire community."
The county used eminent domain rights to buy out the black homeowners from 1945-1953.
Does that suggest the author will vote against the use of eminent domain?
In doing so, it encouraged the use of eminent domain for economic development all over the country.
If necessary, the village could also take over property by eminent domain.
The development corporation could move, however, to take the property by eminent domain.
"And it is exercised through the government's power of eminent domain."
Therefore the town was acquired through the power of eminent domain.
The Court held that eminent domain was not a "land use regulation."
This is subject to an urban development plan, which as of 2007 will not include eminent domain.
No compensation was provided in the case of eminent domain.
One way to approach this problem is for city management to use eminent domain to claim land.
Eminent domain should be used only for truly public purposes.
A regional council may not exercise the power of eminent domain.
The exercise of eminent domain is not limited to real property.
"I have heard from people all over the country who want to fight eminent domain.
"If they take eminent domain off the table, my fight will be finished," he said.
No law may provide for the compulsory acquisition or use of property without adequate compensation.
Its own plans involve the compulsory acquisition of everybody.
This process often involved the compulsory acquisition of firms and hence their potential closure.
Moreover, it operates at any time the Commonwealth makes a compulsory acquisition of property.
The new law will apply only to the relatively small share of large farms not already designated for compulsory acquisition by the government.
Compulsory acquisition notices were issued to affected residents on 25 January 2008.
Two weeks later, the government introduced a bill into Parliament to "resume" their lands under compulsory acquisition.
Section 40 prohibits the compulsory acquisition of property by the state, except in a few very restricted circumstances related to public purposes.
As a controversial issue, compulsory acquisition has been a feature of movies and other pieces of fiction for many years.
The cases under Protocol 1, article 1, primarily turn on the question of compulsory acquisition of property by the government.
One major component of Americanization education is the compulsory acquisition of the English language.
The board has jurisdiction to determine whether compensation is payable as a result of the compulsory acquisition of coal.
In 1786, Governor Walter Patterson, who set in motion the compulsory acquisition, was removed from office.
In apparent of the compensation each of the claimants are entitled to the value of his interest, which he has lost, by compulsory acquisition.
Orr was staunchly against recognising trade unions and compulsory acquisition; he also dismissed the need for wage boards.
The perceived benefits of large-scale redevelopment were looked at again, costs notwithstanding, bearing in mind compulsory acquisition of housing, industrial and commercial property.
GMC acquired the necessary 90% acceptance in the second offer and moved to compulsory acquisition on 5 January 1998.
He was appointed in March 1892 a member of the Executive Council representing the native race, and had to support the government in compulsory acquisition.
A few weeks later, he receives a letter informing him of the compulsory acquisition of his house for the sum of A$70,000.
In 1978, Australia forced the family to sell the islands for the sum of A$6,250,000, using the threat of compulsory acquisition.
Such holders are in the same position as those who voluntarily accepted (in particular note that the "compulsory acquisition" rollover below doesn't apply).
The granting of the Railway Order permits both the construction of the scheme and any necessary compulsory acquisition of property.
Once the occupants of the Lee Street block were served with compulsory acquisition notices, members of the Association intensified their efforts.
The Ascott was delisted from the Singapore Exchange in 2008 after a compulsory acquisition.
Plans were laid to rebuild the Southampton store after the war, but these were curtailed in 1949 when the local Council served a compulsory acquisition order.