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Posted by jdemaris on February 11, 2007 at 14:16:43 from (66.218.11.235):
In Reply to: OT Stealing Land / advice posted by Gorilla on February 11, 2007 at 12:21:43:
Legally, there is absolutely nothing you can do - to keep the land. Even if they took it, and later changed their minds, you couldn't get it back unless you bought it. That is the danger of emminent domain. If it was on a small local scale - you might be able to embarrass someone enough to stop them at the beginning - by making all public. But, on a large scale ?? They don't care. A provision was added to Emminent Domain - called "Quick Take" a few years back - that allows just about any government entity to take your land without proving the necessity in court. This was done to help governments gets things done in emergency situations. Now, it is widely abused. If they take your land, and you go to court - and even if the judge finds in YOUR favor - you do NOT get your land back. But, the judge can award you more money. It's rediculous and it should be abolished. I've tried to fight it several times. If the proceed with the action - you WILL lose your land. The only way to stop it - is to stop the proceeding from happening.
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