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  2. Wheel clamp - Wikipedia

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    For example, a railway operator may clamp a vehicle under the provisions of Railway Byelaw 14(4). [18] The act of clamping is still lawful by the police, DVLA, local authority, etc. but not by a private person or company acting on behalf of their own interests on either public or private property. For example, a person cannot lawfully be ...

  3. Abandoned vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle that has been unlawfully parked on private property or has been placed on private property without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for more than twenty-four hours. A vehicle that has been legally impounded by order of a police authority and has not been reclaimed for a period of ten days.

  4. Vehicle impoundment - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle immobilization is a key part of the act of impounding.. Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, [1] which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wrecking yard or auctioned off for the benefit of the impounding agency.

  5. How to get your car out of impound without insurance - AOL

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    If the plates are with the vehicle, you may need to contact the bank to get them back or submit a lost or stolen plate form to your DMV before you can cancel or remove the car from your policy.

  6. Motor vehicle exception - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle exception does not include vehicles parked within private property where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, which includes a home and its surrounding curtilage, defined by the Fourth Amendment, as determined in Collins v. Virginia (2018). The Supreme Court also ruled in the 2017 case Byrd v.

  7. Eminent domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005) went a step further and affirmed the authority of New London, Connecticut, to take non-blighted private property by eminent domain, and then transfer it for a dollar a year to a private developer solely for the purpose of increasing municipal revenues. This 5–4 decision received heavy press coverage and ...

  8. This Tampa Bay woman says she was told to pay $7,000 to fix a ...

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    Car insurance premiums in America are through the roof — and only getting worse. ... Rubiano pays more than $2,000 in property taxes annually, and her CDD board has an annual budget of $1.3 ...

  9. Personal property - Wikipedia

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    The owner has a distributive right to exclude others (i.e. the right to command a "fair share" of personal property). In anarchist theory, private property typically refers to capital or the means of production, whereas personal property refers to consumer and non-capital goods and services. [7] [8]