pre-emption

pre-emption
The act of buying anything before or ahead of others. An entry made upon unappropriated public lands for homestead purposes. 42 Am J1st Pub L § 19. The right granted by act of Congress to settlers on public lands of the United States to cultivate, improve and acquire title thereto. United States v Fitzgerald (US) 15 Pet 407, 10 L Ed 785; Nix v Allen, 112 US 129, 28 L Ed 675, 5 S Ct 70. The right, otherwise known as a first-refusal option, of a unit owner in a condominium to purchase at a predetermined price or meet any offer of purchase by a matching offer, in the event another unit owner desires to sell. 15 Am J2d Con Apt § 17. The act of a nation in detaining property of foreigners brought within her boundaries, so that her own residents may have opportunity to purchase it.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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