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  <rdfs:label>Property Right of Domain</rdfs:label>
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  <skos:definition>In civil law jurisdictions, the "Right of Domain" usually refers to the principle that the state has the ultimate ownership over all land within its territory. This concept allows the government to expropriate private property for public use, typically with compensation, under certain legal conditions</skos:definition>
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