Legal Definition and Related Resources of Taking
Meaning of Taking
An element of “larceny” (g. v.)
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Synonyms of Taking
noun
- abduction
- acceptio
- acquisition
- ademption
- appropriation
- capture
- confiscation
- deprivation
- dispossession
- distraint
- divestment
- expropriation
- foreclosure
- impoundage
- impoundment
- occupatio
- preemption
- seizure
- sequestration
- Associated Concepts: attachment
- eminent domain
Concept of Taking in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Taking: As a legal term, it is used to describe acquisition such as taking by will; it is most commonly used as a real estate term to mean acquisition by eminent domain.
Concept of Taking in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Taking: As a legal term, it is used to describe acquisition such as taking by will; it is most commonly used as a real estate term to mean acquisition by eminent domain.
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