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- 1. Term interpreted broadly as public purpose under the Takings Clause.
- 4. Another term for the Public Function Theory, where a private entity performs government-like duties.
- 6. PERMITS Land use permissions that require a nexus and rough proportionality between conditions and public goals.
- 8. Clause through which the Fifth Amendment Takings Clause applies to the states.
- 10. APPROPRIATION When the government directly takes someone’s property.
- 11. Only amendment that directly applies to private conduct without needing state action.
- 12. CLAUSE This clause prevents the government from taking private property without just compensation
- 13. STATE INVOLVEMENT Exception where private conduct is encouraged or supported by the government.
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- 2. ACTION Requirement that a constitutional violation must involve governmental action.
- 3. FUNCTION Exception to the state-action requirement when private parties perform government roles.
- 5. Another term for Significant State Involvement Theory.
- 7. Limitations that do not permanently deprive an owner of all economic use of land.
- 9. When the government’s restrictions go so far they effectively take property without actual possession.
