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In 1966 the city finally moved to expropriate the homes.
From them we will move against their organization and expropriate its power.
Within a few days his company was expropriated by the regime.
Even the soccer field, they say, has been expropriated for the new project.
The land was expropriated and families were given two weeks to remove themselves.
In 1870 the religious community was expropriated by the Italian government.
"No one is going to expropriate your property," he said.
Eventually, the government expropriated the building where it was located.
The government has confiscated and expropriated much of the industry.
In such cases it expropriates the land, paying a fair market price.
Large areas have expropriated over the decades for Jewish communities.
The general expropriated at will, offering little or no compensation.
The island was a summer house district and the land had to be expropriated from the owners.
The land was held privately until 1933, when the Government expropriated it for public benefit.
All private schools run by Catholic religious institutes were expropriated.
The government was to expropriate all surplus land and pay compensation.
These were expropriated by the government to allow for the construction of new federal buildings.
The government had taken over his business and expropriated his home.
Finally, in 1971, the Japanese government began forcibly expropriating land.
Up to now, around 5,200 km2 of private land was expropriated.
The story involves people who are expropriated for construction projects.
Portions of this reserve were expropriated, both in 1886 and 1902.
A great number of these have since been expropriated under the current regime."
He also said those whose lands were expropriated would be compensated.
No land is ever expropriated to create the park.