Declaration of Taking Act

Declaration of Taking Act
A federal statute in respect of the taking of private property for public use upon a formal declaration of taking, the same to be followed by proceedings for the determination of the compensation to be paid for the property. United States v Miller, 317 US 369, 87 L Ed 336, 63 S Ct 276, 147 ALR 55, reh den 318 US 798, 87 L Ed 1162, 63 S Ct 557.

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