Property Ownership
The government's right to collect property taxes and the consequence of non-payment (tax lien and eventual sale) is an example of which governmental power?
AEminent domain
BTaxation✓ Correct
CPolice power
DEscheat
Explanation
The power of taxation allows government to impose property taxes and place liens on property for non-payment, potentially leading to a tax sale to collect delinquent taxes.
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