Condemn definition

Condemn means to take property under the power of eminent domain.
Condemn or "condemnation" means the exercise by the district of the power of dominant eminent domain or eminent domain, in the manner provided in articles 1 to 7 of title 38, C.R.S., to acquire mass transportation facilities and property, real or personal, or an interest therein, for the public use of the district.
Condemn means to take or damage property under the power of eminent domain;

Examples of Condemn in a sentence

  • Condemn unsporting behaviour and promote respect for all opponents.

  • Condemn, appropriate, lease, rent, purchase and hold any real or personal property needed or considered useful in connection with facilities.

  • Transfer of Landlord's Interest to Condemn ........................23 SECTION XX.

  • Principals and Investor Representative and their advisors shall hold a meeting or series of meetings, either telephonically or at the Company's principal place of business, to attempt, in good faith, to resolve such disagreement.

  • SECTION 11.01 The Consortium Board has no power or authority to: (a) Levy any tax or issue any bonds in its own name; (b) Indebt any party, except as provided in this agreement; (c) Condemn land for any purpose; or (d) Enter into any agreement or legally binding document.


More Definitions of Condemn

Condemn means to adjudge unfit for occupancy.
Condemn means to take private property for a public use under the right of eminent domain;
Condemn means to take private property for a public purpose under the power of eminent domain;
Condemn means to take, injure or destroy private
Condemn means “to express strong disapproval of; to sentence to severe punishment; to pronounce guilty.”109 It is used quite often—623 times—for a large variety of Subjects that are serious enough to warrant a harsh rebuke by the Security Council, mostly violations of human rights.110
Condemn means to declare that any article or thing is unfit for consumption.
Condemn shall have a correlative meaning.