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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.
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:
Homeowners can refuse the initial compensation offer, at which point the government officially exercises its power of eminent domain and files for condemnation action. Property owners will be notified of any hearings and can appear in court and file objections orally or in writing.
A resolution of necessity (RON) is a formal document adopted by the CTC that authorizes Caltrans to proceed with a condemnation action to acquire property. Under eminent domain law, a property owner may request to appear before the CTC to contest Caltrans resolution of necessity.
Oak Creek. In a victory for property rights in Wisconsin, Earl Giefer will be allowed to keep the farm that he rightfully owns. The Oak Creek City Council voted on June 1, 2010 to end the eminent domain proceedings they had begun on the property that had been in his family for 150 years.
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