Constitutional taking definition

Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of
Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of private property so that compensation to the owner of the property is required by the:
Constitutional taking means actions by the City involving the physical taking or exaction of private real property that might require compensation to a private real property owner because of:

More Definitions of Constitutional taking

Constitutional taking or "taking" means a governmental action resulting in a
Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of private property so that compensation to the owner of the property is required by the Fifth or Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States; or Utah Constitution Article I, Section 22.
Constitutional taking or "taking" means a governmental action resulting in a taking of real property that requires compensation to the owner of the property under:
Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of private property so that compensation to the owner of
Constitutional taking or "taking" means the taking of private property by government action such that compensation to the owner of that property is required by either of the following:
Constitutional taking or "taking" means that due to a
Constitutional taking means actions involving the physical or regulatory taking of private real property by the City that might require compensation to a private real property owner under: