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    The Right of Government to Acquire Private Property, Without the Owner's
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The Right of Government to Acquire Private Property, Without the Owner's

Question 8

Question 8

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The right of government to acquire private property, without the owner's consent, for public use in exchange for just compensation is referred to as:


A) inverse condemnation
B) regulatory taking
C) eminent domain
D) dedication

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