WELBRO/T & G JOINT VENTURE
is law and reads · “complete and absolute ownership of land · land so owned.” It also provides more generalized definitions such as · “a territory of which dominion is exercised · ” “a region distinctively marked by some physical feature · ” and “a sphere of knowledge · influence · or activity.” The meaning of territory or space explains how it came to be used in the modern sense · in fact · upon) and e- (meaning out from) is slight but still distinct · with imminent having this “overhanging” meaning · giving sense to a “looming threat.” It makes me think of the synonym impending · as in impending doom or imminent threat. But we want the correct legal term · right? The legal term · eminent domain · “nor shall private property be taken for public use · Article I Section 15. The actual term eminent domain comes from the Latin term dominium eminens · which originated in a legal treatise called “De Jure Belli et Pacis · in other words · although your eminent domain matter may be imminent
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