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    expropriation
    /ɪkˌsprəʊprɪˈeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action by the state or an authority of taking property from its owner for public use or benefit: "the decree provided for the expropriation of church land and buildings"

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  2. The meaning of EXPROPRIATION is the act of expropriating or the state of being expropriated; specifically : the action of the state in taking or modifying the property rights of an individual in the exercise of its sovereignty.

  3. the act of taking away money or property, especially for public use without payment to the owner, or for personal use illegally: The need for expropriations could delay construction by up to nine months. Villagers are protesting the expropriation of their lands to build a new international airport. See. expropriate.

  4. Expropriation, the taking away or depriving of property or proprietary rights. The term formerly applied to any compulsory deprivation of property, particularly by a public agency, but now pertains primarily to government takings where compensation is rendered, as in exercising the right of eminent.

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · Expropriation is the act of a government claiming privately owned property to be used for the benefit of the overall public. Properties may be expropriated in...

  6. Dec 10, 2016 · Expropriation defined and explained with examples. Expropriation is the taking of private property by the government, to use for the general public's good.

  7. The taking over of private property by a government, often without fair compensation but usually with a legal assertion that the government has a right to do so. Discover More.

  8. Expropriation is the act of a government taking private property; Eminent Domain is the legal term describing the government's right to do so.

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