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ex·pro·pri·ate ( k-spr pr - t ). tr.v. ex·pro·pri·at·ed, ex·pro·pri·at·ing, ex·pro·pri·ates. 1. To deprive of possession: expropriated the property owners who lived in the ...
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The taking of private property for public use or in the public interest. The taking of U.S. industry situated in a foreign country, by a foreign government. ...
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exproprier, définition, synonymes et conjugaison du mot exproprier dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Retirer la propriété d'un...
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Definition of expropriation: Compulsory seizure or surrender of private party for the state's purposes, with little or no compensation to the property's owner.
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ex·pro·pri·a·tion. noun ek-?spr?-pr?-??-sh?n\. Definition of EXPROPRIATION. : the act of expropriating or the state of being expropriated; specifically : the action ...
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Expropriation - Definition of Expropriation on Investopedia - The act of taking of privately owned property by a government to be used for the benefit of the public.
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Définition générale de l'expropriation. Quand les personnes privées ne veulent pas vendre leur propriété, celle-ci peut faire l'objet d'une expropriation. Il s'agit ...
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?verb (of the state) take (property) from its owner for public use or benefit. ? derivatives expropriation noun, expropriator noun. ? origin C16 (earlier (ME) as ...
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