Answer:
Takings Clause
Explanation:
The takings clause stated that the Government cannot acquire ownership toward a privately held properties without giving the original owner with proper compensation for that properties.
This can be seen in the example above.
The government wanted to acquire land which owned by Bill. If the government want to use its legal power to take it, the takings clause required the government to convert the land to its current market value and provide compensation with that amount as a minimum to the original owner (in this case, Bill)
21 = veintiuno
22 = veintidós
23 = veintitrés
24 = veinticuatro
25 = veinticinco
26 = veintiséis
27 = veintisiete
28 = veintiocho
29 = veintinueve
30 = treinta
31 = treinta y uno
Answer:
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