condemn+to+public+use

  • 11Public order crime case law in the United States — In criminology, public order crime case law in the United States is essential to understanding how the courts interpret the policy of laws where the moral and social order of the state appears to be threatened by clearly identified… …

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  • 12condemn — condemnable /keuhn dem neuh beuhl/, adj. condemnably, adv. condemner /keuhn dem euhr/, condemnor /keuhn dem euhr, keuhn dem nawr /, n. condemningly, adv. /keuhn dem /, v.t. 1. to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong… …

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  • 13condemn — con•demn [[t]kənˈdɛm[/t]] v. t. 1) to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure 2) to sentence to punishment, esp. a severe punishment: to condemn a murderer to death[/ex] 3) to pronounce to be guilty… …

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  • 14Public benefit corporation — A public benefit corporation is a public corporation chartered by a state designed to perform some public service. A public authority is a type of public benefit corporation that takes on a more bureaucratic role, such as the maintenance of… …

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  • 15Public policy doctrine — Conflict of laws Preliminiari …

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  • 16inferior use — A public use of land of lesser rank in respect of public necessity than another public use for which it is sought to condemn the property. 26 Am J2d Em D § 90 …

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  • 17New York state public-benefit corporations — and authorities operate like quasi private corporations, with boards of directors appointed by elected officials. Public authorities share characteristics with government agencies, but they are exempt from many state and local regulations. Of… …

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  • 18New York State public benefit corporations — and authorities operate like quasi private corporations, generally with boards appointed by elected officials. They re a form of government bureaucracy in one sense but, unlike government agencies, public benefit corporations are exempt from some …

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  • 19confiscate — con·fis·cate / kän fə ˌskāt/ vt cat·ed, cat·ing: to seize without compensation as forfeited to the public treasury compare criminal forfeiture ◇ Illegal items such as narcotics or firearms, or profits from the sale of illegal items, may be… …

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  • 20confiscate — v. a. Cause to be forfeited, condemn to public use …

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