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Land Owner arrested for protesting eminent domain on own land
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My issue is that they offer you market value and not replacement value. I'll sell if they give whatever it takes for me to go somewhere else and get at least what I have now. But, they aren't going to do that. They are going to give you some lowball offer and then take it from you by force if you don't accept.Last edited by line-em-up; 10-06-2012, 05:49 PM.
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostSure, it's a problem, but only for the party that thinks they "own" the land.
There is no true private land ownership in the USA.
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostOh so it's ok as long as its not in your backyard. They were going to have to put it some where.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostSure, it's a problem, but only for the party that thinks they "own" the land.
There is no true private land ownership in the USA.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Paying property taxes? Certainly not true ownership of private property.
Texas used to have a provision to obtain an alloidial title to property, but even then it was
not true private property ownership that's with eliminating future taxation of the property.
Yet, still subject to eminent domain, and alloidial title was not inheritable, certainaly not
true ownership.
Lots of misconceptions. Don't use hearsay and assumptions to build a defense, especially
when true private property ownership will not hold up legally. It's been attempted many
times. Private property owners by persons will always be subordinate and never truly
alloidial, and therefore not a true private property ownership.Jay Johnson
Car hauler for hire
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostPaying property taxes? Certainly not true ownership of private property.
Texas used to have a provision to obtain an alloidial title to property, but even then it was
not true private property ownership that's with eliminating future taxation of the property.
Yet, still subject to eminent domain, and alloidial title was not inheritable, certainaly not
true ownership.
Lots of misconceptions. Don't use hearsay and assumptions to build a defense, especially
when true private property ownership will not hold up legally. It's been attempted many
times. Private property owners by persons will always be subordinate and never truly
alloidial, and therefore not a true private property ownership.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostMy issue is that they offer you market value and not replacement value. I'll sell if they give whatever it takes for me to go somewhere else and get at least what I have now. But, they aren't going to do that. They are going to give you some lowball offer and then take it from you by force if you don't accept.
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My father fought the city of Balch Spring for about 2 years over imminent domain. The property he owned sat between a Super Wal-Mart and 635 and they wanted to pay him HALF their own tax valuation. He fought and eventually won but it became a full time job and he went into debt to do it.
Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostLol 99% of this board was for the pipeline so what's the problem.
also....
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