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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take property" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when someone is taking possession or ownership of something, for instance: "The new owner of the house took property of the premises last month."
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The takings clause is uncontroversial when it is used to take property for public purposes like roads and schools.
It was someone, probably male, who broke into your home or car to take property.
It's simply not right to take property from somebody and give it to somebody else.
They make up 70% of local governments' tax take property taxes.
Giving the D.E.P authority to take property for nonpayment should be a last resort.
Banks will only take property as a rock solid guarantee, withdrawing from financing business transactions.
"I can see the concern, but you can't take property away.
Corrupt Russian judges regularly take property away from foreigners, such as Norway's Telenor.
But it is a "basic proposition," Judge Roberts added, that "government can't take property from A and give it to B".
Police are so confident they can continue to take property without convictions they are even looking to buy a new complex to store seized cars.
The state has much broader powers to take property by eminent domain and is not bound by the city's zoning and environmental laws.
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