due process. government's power of eminent domain. in the last half centry, the use of eminent domain has come to even include "public benefit" as a "public use".
relevant cases involve: Kelo V. New London, CT: the court upheld the rigt of the city to condemn the well-kept residences of Kelo and six other homeowners in order to create a mixed-use complex supporting the new global research facility of the drug giant, Pfizer. the drug giant is private. the local government use the police power of eminent domain under the excuse that the drug company could bring "public benefit" to the local economy.
holdout is a form of land monoploy. i dont think the action itself worths praising.
sorry if i offend you.
relevant cases involve: Kelo V. New London, CT: the court upheld the rigt of the city to condemn the well-kept residences of Kelo and six other homeowners in order to create a mixed-use complex supporting the new global research facility of the drug giant, Pfizer. the drug giant is private. the local government use the police power of eminent domain under the excuse that the drug company could bring "public benefit" to the local economy.
holdout is a form of land monoploy. i dont think the action itself worths praising.
sorry if i offend you.