Expropriation means that the ____ takes something away from someone. Most often it is a house or a piece of ____. The owner has to sell their land, even though they don't want to. In a ____, the state can only expropriate if it has important ____. For example, the state government wants to build a new road or a railroad. To do this, it has already bought up all the land it needs. But one ____ does not want to give up their land. Then the government may expropriate them. A ____ decides whether that is okay. The government must be able to justify that the expropriation was necessary: Many people need the new road or railroad. Then, the ____ of these people is more important than the owner keeping their land. However, ____ is part of expropriation: The government must pay the owner money for the property/land. This must not be too little. Sometimes the government also has to help find a good replacement. However, owners usually find that they get far too little for their land. This is often the reason why they don't want to ____ it.

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