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Every Western jurisdiction requires that, where the government takes property permanently for some public use, some compensation be paid.
In both American and Chinese law, "just compensation" is required when the government takes property for a public purpose.
The governor's plan is intended to end a system, known as Robin Hood, that takes property tax revenues from wealthy school districts to help finance education in poor ones.
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.
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More buyers are taking property taxes into account, too.
Giving the D.E.P authority to take property for nonpayment should be a last resort.
"We're not going to break any legs," Tony said, "but we have taken property back".
Taking property like a server home violates company rules, Lucent said yesterday.
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