expropriationer
Expropriationer refers to the act by which a government or public authority takes ownership of private property for a public use or public interest, typically with compensation. The term is used in some legal languages to describe expropriation, eminent domain, or compulsory acquisition, and is often distinguished from nationalization by its focus on specific property rather than broad ownership transfer.
Most jurisdictions require a legitimate public purpose, due process, and just compensation to validly carry out
Procedures for expropriation typically involve notification to the property owner, formal appraisal, and a decision by
Expropriation can take direct form, where title to property is transferred, or indirect form, often described
Notes: usage and details of expropriationer vary by jurisdiction. See expropriation, eminent domain, and related land-right