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eminent domain

The power of government (or authorized utilities) to acquire private property for public use, with compensation required under the Fifth Amendment. While typically associated with roads and schools, eminent domain can be used for transmission lines serving data centers. "Just compensation" is usually based on fair market value before the project, not the value the property gains from infrastructure proximity. Property owners can challenge the taking or the compensation amount in court.

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Discussed in Chapter 10 of This Is Server Country

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