Sentences with phrase «for eminent»

Should property be condemned for eminent domain, the process by which municipalities have the ability to acquire land for «public good», the owner of the property «must be given fair compensation after a «due process» in which a commission of «impartial» landowners or a jury (landowner's option) determines fair market value.
Make it a point to contact us directly, when you are looking for any eminent insurance company.
Brandon has been recognized for his third consecutive year within the publication for his eminent domain practice.
He serves as an expert witness for eminent domain compensation trials involved with Hudson Yards, Atlantic Yards, and the Columbia University expansion.
- Family Law Solutions is your source for eminent Attorneys and Lawyers in Santa Cruz specializing in Divorce and...
A highly skilled Royal Oak eminent domain lawyer with Demorest Law Firm, PLLC will provide more than just legal advice for an eminent domain case.
Not a political sinecure, not a sweet retirement gig for an eminent scholar, this job needs a techno - savvy savant who also loves books.
«Court Adds $ 100 Million for Eminent Domain Taking» by Joel Stashenko appeared in the New York Law Journal on July 8, 2010.
The search had a bit more trouble with DOMA and kept kept returning hits for eminent domain cases, and I can't see a way to make the rudimentary search not do that.
The bottom line is that until politicians vote for eminent domain, it's not going to happen.
All the guys in Congress who are telling me they're for renewables, they won't vote for eminent domain to build transmission.
Patricia Kesecker stated: «Mountaineer Gas has wrongly taken our land for eminent domain, a process meant to be used for public good.
For eminent German artist Isa Genzken (b. 1948, Bad Oldesloe), the mass - produced white orchid has become the quintessential flower of our age: global, accessible, and open to interpretation.
By a great stroke of luck, he went to work for the eminent scientist Sir Humphry Davy.
However, for eminent authors who retract due to misconduct, there is a steeper punishment: a future citation penalty of nearly 20 %.
In a message to MPs on Monday the government whip, Helen Jones, in her role as the vice-chamberlain of the household, reported that the Queen had agreed to confer a peerage on Martin «for his eminent services during the period in which he has, with such distinguished ability and dignity, presided in the chair of this house».
In order for eminent domain to be used for the Park South Plan, the Albany Common Council was required to pass an ordinance designating the neighborhood an urban renewal area.
Now for the eminent domain front.
@ 6:28 — 9:06 — An explanation by the Town of Ulster Town Supervisor James Quigley on the need for eminent domain, where there is no mention of GlidePath.
Meanwhile, back at Rancho Notorious, Charles Gargano and his quasi-public crew rev bulldozers for eminent domain land grabs and plot to shoot craps in endless casinos.

Not exact matches

In June 2008, an eminent group of Canadian business leaders released a blueprint for sweeping changes to Canada's suite of competition policies.
In an essay for the New England Journal of Medicine some seven years ago, the eminent management scholar Michael Porter famously asked, «What Is Value in Health Care?»
The Trump administration could seek to use eminent domain to seize land needed for a border barrier, as well as support roads and other infrastructure, though it would likely face costly legal challenges that could delay construction for years.
«I think of these as high - tech Beanie Babies or 21st - century tulips,» says Robert Hockett, a law professor at Cornell who gained notoriety after the financial crisis for proposing that cities use «eminent domain» to buy out underwater mortgages.
«What's true of the most eminent individuals in society is that they have the capacity for zest and sustained hard labor,» she said.
WE recently held a Business Forum during which a selection of eminent business leaders in Western Australia presented on the topic of Managing for Shareholder Value into 2002.
The city of Boston even used eminent domain to clear a portion of land for a local land trust.
The Niskanen Center is already preparing challenges against eminent domain for pipelines that feed liquefied natural gas exports terminals, though the argument has not been tried in court yet.
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species of private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's property — the company is a legal person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement at issue — for use as a soap - box to disseminate their views.
Instead, she finds fault with the pipeline companies for using the threat of eminent domain to seize private land when they just plan to export the product.
It also calls out a new category of pipeline opponents, «Democrats and Tea Party types» who want to stop the use of eminent domain for pipelines exporting oil and gas.
Like anyone along the route of proposed oil or gas pipelines, Rosinski was in a position where, had she not signed the agreement, her land would have been taken anyway by virtue of eminent domain — a right the government can assert to seize private property for public use.
(The institute often represents property owners in eminent domain actions, including an Atlantic City woman who fought efforts to turn her home into a limousine parking lot for Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino.)
This Royal Commission, modeled after the former Macdonald commission of three decades ago, would be composed of eminent persons with the mandate to consult Canadians who would report back to you within twelve months with a set of recommendations for energizing the new economy.
Dara Albright interviews the eminent Ron Suber, President of Prosper and key spokesperson for the digital lending industry.
«SourceHOV began searching for new space about 18 months ago when the Texas Department of Transportation announced an expansion of State Highway 183, which would take away the firm's Irving production facility, under Eminent Domain,» said CBRE Vice President Dolores Wood - Euart, CCIM, who represented the firm in lease negotiations.
Lapomarda's own work, along with that of the Israeli diplomat Pinchas Lapide, Three Popes and the Jews, and the eminent Jewish historian Jeno Levai, Hungarian Jewry and the Papacy, is a good place to start for a fair and sympathetic account of the Catholic side of the unrelenting and often bitter struggle waged during the war years against both Nazi and Stalinist forms of atheistic secularism.
For four years, until his departure for his present eminent position at Munster, Professor Barth remained at Göttingen, and during that time he saw his theology, set forth in further books and in lectures and addresses, sweep through the universities of Germany, and today there seem to be hardly more than two classes of religious thinkers in the country, Barthians and anti-BarthiaFor four years, until his departure for his present eminent position at Munster, Professor Barth remained at Göttingen, and during that time he saw his theology, set forth in further books and in lectures and addresses, sweep through the universities of Germany, and today there seem to be hardly more than two classes of religious thinkers in the country, Barthians and anti-Barthiafor his present eminent position at Munster, Professor Barth remained at Göttingen, and during that time he saw his theology, set forth in further books and in lectures and addresses, sweep through the universities of Germany, and today there seem to be hardly more than two classes of religious thinkers in the country, Barthians and anti-Barthians.
In 2004, the auxiliary bishop of Warmia diocese, Jacek Jezierski, invited eminent archaeologist Jerzy Gassowski to conduct a new search for the body.
«Before our involvement, for example, Mr Evans and Ms James were represented by the eminent QC Stephen Knafler who argued this case to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
For in defending the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception Scotus was defending a doctrine that the most eminent theologians of the age from St. Bernard of Clairvaux to St. Thomas Aquinas had declared to be suspect.
There is also continuity in the correspondence between the qualifiers used for God in both [D] and [E]: «unmoved mover» in 342.17 -LRB-[El) recovers, in a formulation that is peculiar to some philosophical systems, the general idea of staticity in God (346.38, in [D]-RRB-, whereas «eminently real» (342.18 - 19, in [E]-RRB- is identical to «eminent reality» (346.38, In [D]-RRB-.
And Hartshorne does just that: «The eminent form of sympathetic dependence can only apply to deity; for this form can not be less than an omniscient sympathy, which depends upon and is exactly colored by every nuance of joy or sorrow anywhere in the world (DR 48).
He would criticize Swinburne for viewing God as eminent reality, maintaining that nothing, not even God, has aseity as a totally independent being.
It is not surprising that the slums in our cities, where there is an intense struggle for basic necessities, have become scenes of violent conflict, M.N. Srinivas, the eminent sociologist, observes «The richest soil for communal frenzy to build on is poverty, illiteracy, unemployment and slum — like conditions — all of which are m plenty in urban India» (India Today, January 16 - 31, 1993).
For human speech possesses eminent dignity.
Eleven percent of New Hampshire's conservatives favor crony capitalist, eminent domain abuser, supporter of single - payer health care, and all - around - buffoon, Donald Trump for president.
Accounting for this paradox, and finding realistic ways to address it, is the goal of this volume of essays, featuring a lively array of eminent contributors from all over the world, including Gerard Bradley and Thomas Farr, who are well known to First Things readers.
Commentary by three eminent men of our time underscores the need for politics broad enough to include biology.
In chapter 3 of his The God Delusion published last September, Richard Dawkins included a rebuttal of «The argument [for God] from admired religious scientists,» in which he pours scorn on the citing of eminent believing scientists (contemporary or historical) as evidence for God's existence.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z