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Mr Schuler's plan has many things to recommend it, but financial simplicity and instant political appeal are not among them.Another recent paper, by Augusto de la Torre of the World Bank and others, agrees with Mr Schuler about the basic overriding merit of dollarisation namely, that it takes property rights seriously, albeit at an economic cost.
"The fact that it took place in his own property is highly symbolic".
The commission is empowered to protect that public access via fines levied against property owners, but, technically speaking, it needs to take property owners to court in order to do that.
Vineland's lawyer, Lloyd Levenson, said Vineland would appeal the ruling, contending that it is "unconstitutional to take property and give it to someone else to do the same redevelopment that we are capable and willing to do".
The takings clause is uncontroversial when it is used to take property for public purposes like roads and schools.
It's simply not right to take property from somebody and give it to somebody else.
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Napolitano said the president does have certain emergency powers. .
It was someone, probably male, who broke into your home or car to take property.
How may a private company take property from hundreds of citizens for its personal gain?
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