sundvõõrandamisega
Sundvõõrandamisega, also known as expropriation or eminent domain in other legal systems, is a legal process whereby a public authority can take private property for public use, even if the owner does not wish to sell. This power is typically vested in governments and is exercised when a project deemed to be in the public interest, such as the construction of roads, railways, public buildings, or utility infrastructure, requires the acquisition of privately owned land.
Key to the concept of sundvõõrandamisega is the principle that compensation must be paid to the property