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Land Owner arrested for protesting eminent domain on own land
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Originally posted by Torinoman View PostTHIS
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.
I think everyone still supports the pipeline but dont care for the imminent domain bull shit.
also....
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostThat's so ridiculous. You can't say one thing as common knowledge and then try to pull some slimey lawyer bullshit on me. I could care less how some judge, court, lawyer, etc wants to twist meanings around and play word games. When it comes down to it, I am defending with fierceness what is mine.
property only works for you against your peers and subordinates, and that you
can take to court.
I think you are just a little miffed at learning that your property right is subordinate
where you thought it was was absolute, like alloidial(this term is completely
misused in the USA, because alloidial title to property cannot exist in the USA).
Extra credit, if you research this and find out why.
If it ever comes down on you, when the dust of your professed fierceness
settles, the society will simply label you as an outlaw who made a stand.
Perhaps you defend what's yours with the claim of your constitutional rights?
That one has been attempted many times also. Bliss, just bliss.
I'm not saying that you have to like it, just don't get yourself in a bind where
you are subject to it.
Most likely, you will never be affected at the margin. Keep living the dream.Jay Johnson
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostI don't doubt your vigor, in front of a computer. What you think is your private
property only works for you against your peers and subordinates, and that you
can take to court.
I think you are just a little miffed at learning that your property right is subordinate
where you thought it was was absolute, like alloidial(this term is completely
misused in the USA, because alloidial title to property cannot exist in the USA).
Extra credit, if you research this and find out why.
If it ever comes down on you, when the dust of your professed fierceness
settles, the society will simply label you as an outlaw who made a stand.
Perhaps you defend what's yours with the claim of your constitutional rights?
That one has been attempted many times also. Bliss, just bliss.
I'm not saying that you have to like it, just don't get yourself in a bind where
you are subject to it.
Most likely, you will never be affected at the margin. Keep living the dream.
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Yeah your lands yours till the government or some big company wants it for something
then its GTFO or go to jail
but oh, youre responsible for it until we want it..........
She should be able to make them pay rent . They could accomdate here in some way but theyre too cheap and greedy nobodys against the pipeline we against abuse by these toads
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Originally posted by waycooljr View PostYeah your lands yours till the government or some big company wants it for something
then its GTFO or go to jail
but oh, youre responsible for it until we want it..........
She should be able to make them pay rent . They could accomdate here in some way but theyre too cheap and greedy nobodys against the pipeline we against abuse by these toads
Said no one ever......
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Originally posted by jayjohnson600 View PostI don't doubt your vigor, in front of a computer. What you think is your private
property only works for you against your peers and subordinates, and that you
can take to court.
I think you are just a little miffed at learning that your property right is subordinate
where you thought it was was absolute, like alloidial(this term is completely
misused in the USA, because alloidial title to property cannot exist in the USA).
Extra credit, if you research this and find out why.
If it ever comes down on you, when the dust of your professed fierceness
settles, the society will simply label you as an outlaw who made a stand.
Perhaps you defend what's yours with the claim of your constitutional rights?
That one has been attempted many times also. Bliss, just bliss.
I'm not saying that you have to like it, just don't get yourself in a bind where
you are subject to it.
Most likely, you will never be affected at the margin. Keep living the dream.
Of course, in my sarcastic way, I have always said that you don't really own the land because of taxes and eminent domain. It's only yours until they want it back. Even so, I am not walking away from it on someone else's terms.
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The few cases I've been involved with involving eminent domain, the land owner was not against the possession of the land, as it was ROWs for pipelines and streets, not taking immense pieces of land. The issue was the and owner wanted early 10x the current value of the land. Greed.
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