Eminent Domain Option Available State
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http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#EminentDomainOptionAvailableState
Definition
State in which a governmental or quasi-governmental client possesses the legal authority to exercise eminent domain to condemn privately owned property — including historically or culturally significant structures — in order to proceed with a public infrastructure project, where the property owner has explicitly refused voluntary sale, creating direct tension between the engineer's obligation to present technically optimal design solutions, the client's legal authority to compel acquisition, and the engineer's obligations to consider impacts on third parties, historic resources, and community values.
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Definition
State in which a governmental or quasi-governmental client possesses the legal authority to exercise eminent domain to condemn privately owned property — including historically or culturally significant structures — in order to proceed with a public infrastructure project, where the property owner has explicitly refused voluntary sale, creating direct tension between the engineer's obligation to present technically optimal design solutions, the client's legal authority to compel acquisition, and the engineer's obligations to consider impacts on third parties, historic resources, and community values.
Source Evidence
Source Text
Engineer A is aware that the option exists for the state to exercise eminent domain and condemn the farmhouse
TTL
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rdfs:comment "State in which a governmental or quasi-governmental client possesses the legal authority to exercise eminent domain to condemn privately owned property — including historically or culturally significant structures — in order to proceed with a public infrastructure project, where the property owner has explicitly refused voluntary sale, creating direct tension between the engineer's obligation to present technically optimal design solutions, the client's legal authority to compel acquisition, and the engineer's obligations to consider impacts on third parties, historic resources, and community values." ;
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Ontology
Type
Class
Content Hash
77f989c2ba830701...Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
123
Discovered In Pass
1
Discovered In Section
facts
First Discovered At
2026-02-27T23:55:24.277718+00:00
First Discovered In Case
123
Generated
2026-02-27T23:55:24.277718+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 123 Extraction