Limitations on Ownership Rights Flashcards

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Condemnation

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The act of taking private property for public use by a political subdivision through the exercise of the power of eminent domain

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Confiscation

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The right of government to seize property without compensation in the interest of national security

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Eminent Domain

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The government’s right to take private property for public use without the owner’s consent, after paying the owner fair compensation

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Escheat

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The reversion of property to the state upon the death of an owner who has no will or heirs able to inherit

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Government rights

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As they relate to limits on ownership rights, they include police power, taxation, eminent domain, and escheat

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Police power

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The government’s right to enact and enforce laws for the common good

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Rights of others

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Private, nongovernmental limitations on the bundle of rights, such as deed restrictions

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Taxation

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The government’s right to levy taxes against real and personal property in order to provide services to benefit the people

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