Expropriate definition
Expropriate means the process as determined by the terms of and according to procedures described in the Expropriation Act, 1975 (Act No. 63 of 1975);
Expropriate means, with respect to any Property, to nationalize, seize or expropriate such Property, or, if such Property is a business, to assume control of the business and operations of such Property by nationalization, seizure or expropriation.
Expropriate means the taking of land without the consent of the owner by an expropriating authority in the exercise of its statutory powers; (“exproprier”)
More Definitions of Expropriate
Expropriate means to deprive of rights or property or to take land for public use and applies when SMHC is not able to restore a unit destroyed by fire or other casualty.
Expropriate means to expropriate or take under the power of eminent domain pursuant to applicable Law and “Expropriates”, “Expropriated” and “Expropriation” have corresponding meanings;
Expropriate means, in relation to an interest in, or licence in relation to, Toquaht lands, to take without the consent of the holder;
Expropriate means the compulsory taking of land or any interest in land in accordance with federal or Provincial Legislation and part 4.18;
Expropriate means an act intended to acquire land or other immovable property which is not State-owned in accordance with conditions provided in this Act but excludes an act intended to acquire the same by way of purchase under section 33 paragraph two, section 34, section 35 and Chapter IV, Acquisition of Immovable Property by Way of Purchase;
Expropriate means the taking of land under an enactment without the consent of the owner;
Expropriate or “Expropriation” means the taking for community purposes, by the Long Lake #58 First Nation, of Interests or Licences in Land, without the consent of the holder of the Interest or Licence;