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Learn what eminent domain is, who may exercise it, and what are the requirements for its validity. Eminent domain is the government's power to forcibly acquire private property for public use, with just compensation.
28 wrz 2024 · Eminent domain is the inherent power of the state to take or appropriate private property for public use, subject to the payment of just compensation. It is a concept grounded in the state's power to promote public welfare and interests, recognized in both national and international law.
15 paź 2024 · Eminent domain is the inherent power of the state to take or appropriate private property for public use, upon payment of just compensation. This power is recognized as a necessary attribute of sovereignty and is enshrined in the Bill of Rights of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, specifically under Section 9, Article III:
21 wrz 2024 · Eminent Domain under Philippine Law: In the context of Philippine Political Law and Public International Law, the power of eminent domain refers to the inherent authority of the state to take or appropriate private property for public use, with just compensation.
14 kwi 2024 · Eminent domain – is the power of the State to take private property for public use. It is an inherent power of State as it is a power necessary for the State’s existence; it is a power the State cannot do without.
21 sie 2020 · Requirements –– Eminent domain is the right or power of a sovereign state to appropriate private property to particular uses to promote public welfare; two mandatory requirements should underlie the Government’s exercise of this power: (1) that it is for a particular public purpose; and (2) that just compensation be paid to the property ...
12 wrz 2023 · Stripped of all the legal technicalities, the power of eminent domain is the right of the State to take one’s property and use it for public purpose upon payment of just compensation, even against the will of its owner.