Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, 'eminent domain' is the government's power to:

ARestrict land use through zoning ordinances
BTake private property for public use, with just compensation paid to the owner✓ Correct
CForeclose on property for unpaid taxes
DEnforce environmental cleanup of contaminated property

Explanation

Eminent domain is the constitutional power of government to acquire private property for public use (public purpose), but the Fifth Amendment requires that just compensation be paid to the property owner. The process of acquiring property through eminent domain is called condemnation.

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