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This volume attempts to explain the rationale behind each and every provision of India's The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, presented by the then Minister for Rural Development and his Principle Aide. The book is a first-hand account of the challenges faced and the factors that drove the decisions in regulating the State's approach to a resource that is arguably the most important in a land-deficit people-surplus nation.
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Right of property --- Eminent domain --- Conflict management. --- Eminent domain. --- Right of property. --- Southeast Asia.
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Eminent domain. --- Compulsory purchase (Eminent domain) --- Condemnation of land --- Domain, Eminent --- Eminent domain --- Expropriation --- Land, Condemnation of --- Takings (Eminent domain) --- Land use --- Right of property --- Angary, Right of --- Law and legislation
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Administrative law --- Law of real property --- Belgium --- Eminent domain --- Law and legislation --- E-books --- Belgique
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Right of property --- Eminent domain --- Zoning law --- Land use --- Law and economic development. --- Eminent domain. --- Right of property. --- Zoning law. --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Kelo, Susette --- Kelo, Susette. --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- New London (Conn.) --- Connecticut --- United States.
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In 2005, the Supreme Court ruled that the city of New London, Connecticut, could condemn fifteen residential properties in order to transfer them to a new private owner. Although the Fifth Amendment only permits the taking of private property for "public use," the Court ruled that the transfer of condemned land to private parties for "economic development" is permitted by the Constitution-even if the government cannot prove that the expected development will ever actually happen. The Court's decision in Kelo v. City of New London empowered the grasping hand of the state at the expense of the i
Eminent domain --- Zoning law --- Land use --- Law and legislation --- Kelo, Susette --- New London (Conn.) --- Trials, litigation, etc.
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onteigening --- Administrative law --- Law of real property --- Belgium --- eigendomsrecht --- droit de propriete --- Eminent domain --- Law and legislation --- Right of property --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- E-books --- Property --- Propriété --- Propiété --- Expropriation --- Belgique
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Right of property --- Eminent domain --- Zoning law --- Land use --- Law and economic development. --- Law and legislation --- Kelo, Susette --- Kelo, Susette. --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- New London (Conn.) --- Connecticut --- United States.
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