Similar words: expropriate, expropriated, appropriation, misappropriation, appropriation bill, appropriative, impropriate, appropriate. Meaning: [eks‚prəʊprɪ'eɪʃn] n. taking out of an owner's hands (especially taking property by public authority).
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31. The fourth part focuses on the land expropriation compensation system.
32. During the process of urbanization the chief question is Land expropriation.
33. The fact was that expropriation seemed to magnify costs and reduce productivity.
34. On the basis, the thesis introduces the non-commercial risk main content: expropriation risk , inconvertibility risk and war risk .
35. Seventhly, the way that local governments take expropriation as the way to urbanization, is greatly deviated from urban and rural integration by Mr.
36. Nor, even now, will they be free from the threat of expropriation,[http://sentencedict.com/expropriation.html] another disincentive to investment.
37. Protecting citizen's property right, it is necessary to regulate the systems of requisition expropriation.
38. So , further improving the regulation of land expropriation is very much demanding facing such flinty conditions.
39. The interest of controlling stockholders is not in accordance with minority stockholders, so the expropriation to minority shareholders by controlling shareholder becomes the major agency problem.
40. Three principles served for land expropriation mark legal areas, offer reasonable compensations and follow fair procedures.
41. Therefore, to reform and improve the current land expropriation system is imperative.
42. Exactly, the government plays an important roll in the land expropriation.
43. When the host government compensates the private owners for their losses, the transfer is called expropriation .
44. But the combined total of land compensation fees and resettlement fees shall not exceed 30 times the average output value of the three years prior to the expropriation.
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