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Old 06-05-2003, 08:50 PM   #6
richlevy
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Unfortunately, even in the United States, property rights are not absolute. Eminent domain can be used to take away property. Probably the most egregious case of this is the town of Coatesville's attempt to seize a farm (of course they will offer compensation) in an adjoining community in order to build a public golf course.

Now eminent domain was considered necessary for railroads, highways, pipelines, etc. But when we begin talking about using it to seize land for golf courses, or worse yet, private businesses, then we have gone too far. If I remember correctly, I have heard that the Supreme Court is watching the situation and that if things go too far they might get involved.


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