Senate Constitutional Amendment 16. Adds Section 30 to Article XI of Constitution. Declares that the state, any county, city and county or municipality may acquire by eminent domain, title in fee simple to property in excess of that actually needed for use in an improvement, such property to be deemed acquired for a public use, and that the procedure for such acquisition and the use and sale, lease or other disposition thereof shall be prescribed by general law
Eminent Domain is the legal term describing the government's right to take private property. Ex...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the use of eminent domain authority
The fifth amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that private property shall not be ...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 48. Amends Constitution, Article I, section 14. Declares no right of...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 16. Adds Section 14 ½ to Article I of Constitution. Authorizes State...
EMINENT DOMAIN. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends constitution, which presently provides f...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 16 adding section 20 to article XI of constitution. Authorizes state...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No 17. A resolution to propose to the people of the state of Califo...
Bars state and local governments from using eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence, a...
EMINENT DOMAIN. LIMITS ON GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION OF OWNER-OCCUPIED RESIDENCE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIO...
The bill would have limited the state\u27s ability to take private property under the eminent domain...
Bars state and local governments from acquiring by eminent domain an owner-occupied residence, as de...
The Act amends the definition of blight, and adds a definition of public use and economic developmen...
Changes procedures for condemning property if property will not be owned and permanently used by the...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 16. After commencement of condemnation action, permits court o...
Eminent Domain is the legal term describing the government's right to take private property. Ex...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the use of eminent domain authority
The fifth amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that private property shall not be ...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 48. Amends Constitution, Article I, section 14. Declares no right of...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 16. Adds Section 14 ½ to Article I of Constitution. Authorizes State...
EMINENT DOMAIN. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends constitution, which presently provides f...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 16 adding section 20 to article XI of constitution. Authorizes state...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No 17. A resolution to propose to the people of the state of Califo...
Bars state and local governments from using eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence, a...
EMINENT DOMAIN. LIMITS ON GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION OF OWNER-OCCUPIED RESIDENCE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIO...
The bill would have limited the state\u27s ability to take private property under the eminent domain...
Bars state and local governments from acquiring by eminent domain an owner-occupied residence, as de...
The Act amends the definition of blight, and adds a definition of public use and economic developmen...
Changes procedures for condemning property if property will not be owned and permanently used by the...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 16. After commencement of condemnation action, permits court o...
Eminent Domain is the legal term describing the government's right to take private property. Ex...
Bill introduced by the Texas Senate relating to the use of eminent domain authority
The fifth amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that private property shall not be ...