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Proposal 4: A Legal Review and Analysis

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Proposal 4 of 2006, which will appear on the November ballot, is a proposed state constitutional amendment that would alter state law regarding eminent domain, the legal theory that permits the government to take private property for public use if the government pays just compensation.

 
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SKU: S2006-09      Categories: Government, Michigan; Property Rights
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