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Old Oct 11th, 2003, 05:11 PM       
If someone disagrees with the taking, they can always get a temporary injunction and put the burden of proof on the gov't that they are taking it for public use. If it is for a private contractor to build condos, it most likely won't hold up under the constitution, even if it's state laws b/c the U.S. constitution is a minimum of rights. States must at least meet that threshold if the right is incorporated (which it is) and can only grant more, not less, protection to its citizens.
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