De Facto Taking

De Facto Taking - The concept of De Facto Taking refers to a situation where the government takes private property without following the proper legal procedures for eminent domain or taking, resulting in the property owner being deprived of their rights without compensation.

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De Facto Taking
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Definition
The concept of De Facto Taking refers to a situation where the government takes private property without following the proper legal procedures for eminent domain or taking, resulting in the property owner being deprived of their rights without compensation.
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Translations

pt-br
Apropriação de fato
en-gb
De Facto Taking
de-de
De-facto-Enteignung
es-es
Expropiación de facto
es-mx
Expropiación de facto
fr-fr
Prise de facto
he-il
פיקוח על רכוש בפועל
hi-in
वास्तविक तौर पर ले लेना
zh-cn
事实征用
ja-jp
事実上の没収

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