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  2. formal uk / ˌpriːˈem.ɪ.nənt / us / ˌpriːˈem.ə.nənt / Add to word list. more important or better than others: She is the pre-eminent authority in her subject. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Very important or urgent. all-important. at all costs idiom. be a matter of life and/or death idiom. cardinally. chief. imperative.

    • Pre-Empted

      PRE-EMPTED definition: 1. past participle, past simple of...

    • Pre-Eminent in Russian

      pre-eminent translate: выдающийся . Learn more in the...

    • EMINENT DOMAIN

      Examples of eminent domain. Although the dam was never...

  3. Eminent domain [a] (also known as land acquisition, [b] compulsory purchase, [c] resumption, [d] resumption/compulsory acquisition, [e] or expropriation [f]) is the power to take private property for public use.

  4. Nov 13, 2014 · The authority of Federal, state, and local governments to take private property for public use, providing just compensation to the owner, is called “eminent domain.” Real estate, or land, is not the only property subject to eminent domain law, but water and air rights as well.

  5. Aug 6, 2024 · Eminent domain, the power of government to take private property for public use without the owner’s consent. The U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed (2005) that private property may be taken for private use that results in a public benefit. Learn more about eminent domain in this article.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Eminent domain is the right of governments like the United States to seize private property for public use, following fair compensation. Everything from airspace,...

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  7. Examples of eminent domain. Although the dam was never built, 72,000 acres (291 km) of land were acquired by condemnation and eminent domain. These plans have caused controversy in the communities along and near the highway's proposed alignment, mostly related to issues of eminent domain.

  8. eminent domain - The lawful authority of the federal or state government to buy private property for public use, regardless of the owner's disagreement, provided fair market value is paid.

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