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TakingReducing the value of someone's property through government action without just compensation.
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TakingSee: eminent domain
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Taking malignant influence; state of agitation.
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TakingUnconstitutional confiscation of private property. tall grass prairie
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Taking1 : a seizure of private property or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. by the exercise of eminent domain and for which .. [..]
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TakingA common synonym for condemnation, or any interference with private property rights, but it is not essential that there be physical seizure or appropriation.
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Taking(n) the act of someone who picks up or takes something(adj) very attractive; capturing interest
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TakingA common synonym for condemnation or eminent domain.
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TakingArgument that government regulations can effectively take away or reduce the right of individuals or firms to use property to maximize their incomes or utilities.
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TakingWagering on the underdog; taking the odds.
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TakingCompensation for a public taking of private property (typically land) can affect both government's and landowners’ decisions, and compensation rules affect ...
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TakingThe term used under the Land Administration Act 1997 in lieu of "resumption" or "compulsory acquisition". It relates to the taking or acquisition of interests in land, whether by a [..]
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TakingWhen you bet on a team that is receiving points.
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TakingBetting on the underdog. In a match bet, the underdog is usually odds against, so the bettor is "Taking the odds".
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Taking
alluring; attractive.
* Fuller
*: subtile in making his temptations most taking
(obsolete) infectious; contagious
Beaumont and Fletcher
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Takinglang=en
1600s=1678
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Then I saw that he went on, trembling for fear of the lions, but taking good heed to the directions of the porter; he heard them roar, but t [..]
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Takingdescribes an acquisition of real property.
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TakingA substantial interference with the use and enjoyment of private property which destroys or materially lessens its value for a public purpose. Acquiring ownership of property for a public use is a tak [..]
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