Expropriation Law at Cohen Highley LLP
Expropriation Law
Expropriation refers to the act of a governing body or authority taking privately owned land, in exchange for compensation, for the purpose of public use. This is a complicated legal process in which the privately owned property must meet very specific criteria, the compensation must be adequate, and the proposed use of the land must be in the best interest of the public. Our legal team will navigate you through this complex process to ensure just solutions in a timely manner.
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