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The eminent domain process can be stopped if the proposed taking does not meet the requirements for public necessity or public purpose.
Here are three key requirements you should be aware of: Public Purpose or Use: Eminent domain can only be exercised when there is a genuine public purpose or use. Just Compensation: Due Process of Law:
What Is Eminent Domain? Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property and put it to public use, following the payment of just compensation.
Direct condemnation proceedings are initiated in Mississippi by the condemning agency filing a complaint in the County or Circuit Court sitting as the Special Court of Eminent Domain. B. Discovery is conducted as in any other civil case under the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure.
In Mississippi, eminent domain gives the government the power to take your property, even if you dont want to sell. But under the Fifth Amendment, eminent domain must be for a public use, which traditionally meant projects like roads or bridges.
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