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  2. 2008 California Propositions 98 and 99 - Wikipedia

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    It did not prohibit rent control nor the use of eminent domain for properties other than residences occupied by the owner for over a year. [3] The nonpartisan California Legislative Analyst's Office (which prepares analyses for the official state voter guide) concluded, "Proposition 99 would not significantly change current government land ...

  3. Eminent domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eminent domain has been used to acquire land from African-Americans for urban renewal redevelopments [25] and in other cases to dispossess them and remove them from areas where their presence was not desired by white neighbors, e.g. Bruce's Beach subdivision in Los Angeles, California. [26]

  4. List of Ron Baron Investment Conference Entertainment

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    Year Location Main Performance Lunch Lunch Lunch 2024 Metropolitan Opera House: Michael Bublé: Carrie Underwood: Cynthia Erivo: Cast members from Suffs the Musical [1]2023 ...

  5. Appeals court approves eminent domain proceedings for ... - AOL

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    Jul. 29—ROCHESTER — A unanimous four-judge panel of the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division Fourth Department in Rochester has rejected arguments from Niagara Falls Redevelopment ...

  6. Rindge Co. v. County of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    17 Mile Drive – A private scenic road on the California coast some 250 miles north of Malibu on the Monterey peninsula. Berman v. Parker – A later case (1954) in the Supreme Court regarding the power of eminent domain. Hueneme, Malibu and Port Los Angeles Railway (The railroad that the Rindges built through Malibu)

  7. South Central Farm - Wikipedia

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    The City of Los Angeles acquired the land by eminent domain in 1986, for the purpose of building a waste-to-energy facility known as the Los Angeles City Energy Recovery Project (LANCER). [3] The city paid $4,786,372 for the property.

  8. Category:Eminent domain - Wikipedia

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    The legal doctrine of eminent domain (also known as compulsory purchase, resumption, compulsory acquisition or expropriation). Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  9. Just compensation - Wikipedia

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    Market value is the prevailing, but not exclusive measure of determining the just compensation owed to a landowner under the Fifth Amendment. Fair Market Value is defined by appraisers as the most probable price, in terms of cash that would be paid by a willing buyer to a willing seller, each being fully informed of the property's good and bad features, with the property being exposed on the ...