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In looking at more radical reforms, such as large-scale land redistribution, arguments against reform include concerns that redistributed land will not be used productively and that owners of expropriated land will not be compensated adequately or compensated at all.
: As of early 2006, the ANC government announced that it will start expropriating the land, although according to the country's chief land-claims commissioner, Tozi Gwanya, unlike Zimbabwe there will be compensation to those whose land is expropriated, " but it must be a just amount, not inflated sums.
Austin accounts for the infelicitous by noting that “ there will always occur difficult or marginal cases where nothing in the previous history of a conventional procedure will decide conclusively whether such a procedure is or is not correctly applied to such a case .” The possibility of failure in performatives ( utterances made with language and the body ) is taken up by Butler and is understood as the “ political promise of the performative .” Her argument is that because the performative needs to maintain conventional power, convention itself has to be reiterated, and in this reiteration it can be expropriated by the unauthorized usage and thus create new futures.
Finally the Duke enforced the Frisian law of " De nich will dieken, de mutt wieken ()", expropriated the locals and attracted foreign settlers with a charter that promised land and considerable privileges to investors in dikes, like the sovereignty of policing and justice.

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They agree with communists that the means of production should be expropriated from private owners and converted to common property, but they advocate the ownership of this property to be vested by a loose group of decentralized communes rather than to be held in common by all of society.
" He was horrified by Hitler ’ s characterisation of socialism as " a Jewish creation ", and his assertion that private property would not be expropriated by a Nazi government.
After World War I, Czechoslovakia, the predecessor of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, acting to seize what they considered to be German possessions, expropriated the entirety of the Liechtenstein dynasty's hereditary lands and possessions in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia which compose the Czech Republic.
At the close of the conflict, Czechoslovakia and Poland, acting to seize what they considered to be German possessions, expropriated the entirety of the Liechtenstein dynasty's hereditary lands and possessions in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia — the princes of Liechtenstein lived in Vienna until the Anschluss of 1938.
Ghost towns may be created when land is expropriated by a government and residents are required to relocate.
A total area of 12. 36 km2, with 3, 172 urban and 88 lots need to be expropriated by the government for this purpose.
Expropriation can be total ( the whole property is expropriated ) or partial ; permanent or temporary.
* Section 25: the right to property, limited in that property may only be expropriated under a law of general application ( not arbitrarily ), for a public purpose and with the payment of compensation.
# the land would be expropriated from the landlords if the government approved the ejido ; and
Local hostilities were engendered, however, by policies intended to protect the security of the Czechoslovak state: border forestland, considered by some to be the most ancient Sudeten German national territory, was expropriated for security reasons, and Czech soldiers, policemen and bureaucrats were stationed in areas inhabited only by Germans.
In March 1953, the Árbenz Government expropriated unused UFC farmlands, for which the company was to be paid US $ 600, 000 — as determined by the UFC ’ s public tax-declaration of the worth of the unused farmland.
The second form of the state is considered to be modern ; the administrators do not own the money, buildings, and organizations they direct but are in the process of becoming expropriated expropriators by the actions of the monarch or the higher ruling class.
Therefore the fact that in 1969, during the most repressive phase of the military dictatorship, the 1967 constitutional text was amended by a decree ( ato institucional ) of the military junta that held interim power during the last illness of the military President Arthur da Costa e Silva, in order to authorize government compensation for land expropriated for purposes of land reform to be made in government bonds, instead of cash, as had been formerly the only legally admitted practice ( Art. 157, § 1º, as amended by Institucional Act no. 9, 1969 ).
The Order gained control of the convent once again in 1815 only to be expropriated by the Italian government in 1870.
While Kubitschek proved to be friendly to capitalist institutions, Goulart promised far-reaching reforms, expropriated business interests and openly espoused sympathy with the Communist Bloc.
On February 17th, 2011, the ten largest companies within the Nueva Rumasa group were declared in default and unable to make payments to their creditors after the Spanish Social Security, Royal Bank of Scotland and others requested that liens be placed on the companies ' assets, nearly twenty-eight years to the day on which his original holding company, Rumasa, was expropriated by the Spanish government.
J. R. Booth had been unable to negotiate a suitable price with business interests in Parry Sound, so, in 1895, he took advantage of legislation that allowed native-owned land to be expropriated for use as a railway to purchase land on Parry Island, the site of an Anishinaabe native reserve.

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Palestinians claim lands from the villages of Abu Dis, al-Eizariya, Al-Issawiya, At-Tur and ' Anata were expropriated for building in Ma ' aleh Adumim.

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In a case history of England, Marx described how the serfs became free peasant proprietors and small farmers, who were, over time, forcibly expropriated and driven off the land, forming a property-less proletariat.
He declined an offer for position in the new colonial government, and instead focused on farming interests, but became entangled in litigation over his land titles: the New Zealand Banking Company seized his Waitangi property without giving Busby's debtors an opportunity to pay what they owed, and Governor Grey expropriated Busby's land at Whangarei.
After being vacant for over ten years ( most of which it was owned by the Government of Ontario ), the building eventually re-opened as apartments, after its redevelopment was approved by the Pilot Project's housing committee .. An apartment building on the corner of Queen Street and Dowling Avenue also lay vacant for some time before being expropriated by the city for an affordable housing re-development underway in 2009.
The Province expropriated his electrical power generating business, and his aircraft manufacturing business was later taken over as part of the war effort during World War I.
After WWII most of this territory was transferred to Poland according to the Potsdam agreement and all church property there, parochial and provincial alike, was expropriated without compensation, with the church buildings mostly taken over by the Roman Catholic Church, and most Protestant cemeteries desecrated and devastated.
The building was expropriated by the government during the Second World War for use by the navy, but was instead handed over to the Soviets to house their growing legation.
Social revolutions do not imply necessarily that the working class as a whole has control over the production and distribution of capital and goods-in many countries this control passed to a new elite in the form of a communist party-they just mean that the market is no longer used, and that the capitalist class has been expropriated.
Devco Railway took over the operations of the Sydney and Louisburg Railway on March 30, 1968 when DEVCO expropriated the S & L as part of the assets of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, or DOSCO.
In a case history of England, Marx looks at how the serfs became free peasant proprietors and small farmers, who were, over time, forcibly expropriated and driven off the land, forming a property-less proletariat.

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Even though compensation for the expropriated assets was included in this legislation, the act angered the international business community and vexed Western governments, especially the United Kingdom.
The act extended the territorial application of the initial embargo to apply to foreign companies trading with Cuba, and penalized foreign companies allegedly " trafficking " in property formerly owned by U. S. citizens but expropriated by Cuba after the Cuban revolution.

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The stadium is owned by the municipality of Málaga, the Málaga Provincial Council and the Government of Andalusia in equal shares ( 33. 33 %), after the CD Málaga be expropriated because of the debt that crossed before her disappearance.

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The hotels were supposed to have been officially expropriated by the Free German Trade Union Federation or FDGB.
Critics have claimed that these items were expropriated ; however, Post and Davies's transactions were from the recognized governmental authority.
Davies is also alleged to have purchased art expropriated from Soviet citizens well after the Russian Revolution, including victims of Stalin's Terror at discount prices from Soviet authorities.
In the early 21st century, tentative government plans to use the land legally expropriated from drug lords and / or the properties given back by demobilized paramilitary groups have not caused much practical improvement yet.
The land and other property of landlords were expropriated and redistributed so that each household in a rural village would have a comparable holding.
During the early 1950s, about 25, 000 dunams of the land of Shefa Amr was expropriated by the following method: the land was declared a closed military area, then after enough time had passed for it to have become legally " uncultivated ", the Minister of Agriculture used his powers to " ensure that it was cultivated " by giving it to neighboring Jewish communities.
Ottawa did not have a major performing arts venue after 1928 when the Russell Theatre was expropriated and demolished to make way for Confederation Square.
The occupants have included the Embassy of the Republic of Venice ( 1671 ), then François de Neufville, duc de Villeroi ; it was expropriated by the State during the French Revolution ; in 1815 it became a school, in which Balzac studied ; it also housed the municipal École des Métiers d ' Art.
While the expropriated white farmers themselves have generally moved on to other things, this has not been the case for some of their employees.
Sympathisers of the expropriated white farmers have claimed that lack of professional management skills among the new landholders has resulted in a dramatic decline in Zimbabwe's agricultural production.

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