Land Use & Zoning
Eminent domain in Alaska allows the government to take private property for public use, but requires:
AJust compensation and due process✓ Correct
BOnly advance notice, no compensation required
CCompensation only if the property is taken for federal purposes
DThe consent of all neighboring property owners
Explanation
The Fifth Amendment to the U.S.
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