• An exaction is a concept in US real property law where a condition for development is imposed on a parcel of land that requires the developer to mitigate...
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    property to halt future violence is sufficient to commit the offense. Exaction refers not only to extortion or the demanding and obtaining of something...
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  • has identified several criteria for identifying when an exaction, including monetary exactions, becomes a taking that requires compensation under the Fifth...
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  • (Docket No. 22-1074) is a United States Supreme Court case regarding permit exactions under the Takings Clause. The Supreme Court held, in a unanimous opinion...
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    maintenance of the Government which protects him, it is plain that the exaction of more than this is indefensible extortion and a culpable betrayal of...
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    population. By January 1808, there were executions of persons who resisted the exactions of the French. The situation was dangerous, but it would need a trigger...
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    March 30, 2011. Finally, as we are unable to conceive upon what theory the exaction by government from the citizen of the performance of his supreme and noble...
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    new set of ideals that focus on love and humility rather than force and exaction. They echo the highest ideals of Jesus' teachings on spirituality and compassion...
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  • Look up exact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exact may refer to: Exaction, a concept in real property law Ex'Act, 2016 studio album by Exo Schooner...
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    introduce an additional duty on wool, but this unpopular maltolt, or "unjust exaction", was soon abandoned. Then, from 1336 onwards, a series of schemes aimed...
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