taking without compensation

taking without compensation
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  • taking without compensation — See taking for public use …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • without compensation — See taking for public use …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Taking — A taking is an action by a government depriving a person of private real or personal property without the payment of just compensation. A government could effect this taking in several ways including:* physically occupying it and preventing… …   Wikipedia

  • taking — In criminal law and torts, the act of laying hold upon an article, with or without removing the same. It implies a transfer of possession, dominion, or control. Under various statutes relating to sexual offenses, such as the abduction of a girl… …   Black's law dictionary

  • compensation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Equalizing payment Nouns 1. (act of compensating) compensation, satisfaction, indemnification, indemnity; compromise; counteraction, [equal and opposite] reaction; measure for measure; retaliation,… …   English dictionary for students

  • taking for public use — Entering upon private property for more than a momentary period and, under the warrant or color of legal authority, devoting it to a public use, or otherwise informally appropriating or injuriously affecting it in such a way as substantially to… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Taking —   Reducing the value of someone s property through government action without just compensation.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …   Energy terms

  • Regulatory taking — refers to a situation in which a government regulates a property to such a degree that the regulation effectively amounts to an exercise of the government s eminent domain power without actually divesting the property s owner of title to the… …   Wikipedia

  • due compensation — Term as used in eminent domain is the value of land taken and the damages, if any, which result to owner as a consequence of the taking without considering either general benefits or injuries. See just compensation …   Black's law dictionary

  • due compensation — Term as used in eminent domain is the value of land taken and the damages, if any, which result to owner as a consequence of the taking without considering either general benefits or injuries. See just compensation …   Black's law dictionary

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