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  • 81Early social changes under Islam — A series of articles on Prophet of Islam Muhammad Life In Mecca · Hijra · …

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  • 82Just compensation — is required to be paid by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (and counterpart state constitutions) when private property is taken (or in some states, damaged) for public use. For reasons of expedience, courts have been generally using… …

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  • 83Kohl v. United States — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = Kohl v. United States ArgueDate = February 11 ArgueYear = 1876 DecideDate = March 27 DecideYear = 1876 FullName = Kohl, et al. v. United States USVol = 91 USPage = 367 Citation = Prior = Subsequent = Holding = It… …

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  • 84condemn — To adjudge or sentence. To find or adjudge guilty; especially with reference to pronouncement of sentence of death for capital offense. To declare a building, ship, or the like, unfit for habitation, use or occupation. To adjudge (as an admiralty …

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  • 85condemn — To adjudge or sentence. To find or adjudge guilty; especially with reference to pronouncement of sentence of death for capital offense. To declare a building, ship, or the like, unfit for habitation, use or occupation. To adjudge (as an admiralty …

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  • 86confiscation — index appropriation (taking), attachment (seizure), condemnation (seizure), disseisin, distraint …

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  • 87deprivation of property — Due process guaranty which is abridged when government takes private property without just compensation except under extraordinary circumstances of the police power, though for deprivation of property there is not required an actual, physical… …

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  • 88indemnity — /indemnadiy/ Reimbursement. An undertaking whereby one agrees to indemnify another upon the occurrence of an anticipated loss. Dawson v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md., D.C.S.D., 189 F.Supp. 854, 865. A contractual or equitable right under which… …

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  • 89deprivation of property — Due process guaranty which is abridged when government takes private property without just compensation except under extraordinary circumstances of the police power, though for deprivation of property there is not required an actual, physical… …

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  • 90indemnity — /indemnadiy/ Reimbursement. An undertaking whereby one agrees to indemnify another upon the occurrence of an anticipated loss. Dawson v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md., D.C.S.D., 189 F.Supp. 854, 865. A contractual or equitable right under which… …

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