Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 21

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Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 21 is a provision in Indiana’s Bill of Rights that addresses the protection of private property, including limits on taking property for public use and requirements for just compensation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
adoptedIn 1851 Indiana Constitution NERFINISHED
appliesTo compensation for taken property
governmental takings of private property
public use requirements
citationForm Ind. Const. art. I, § 21
enforcedBy Indiana courts NERFINISHED
guarantees limits on taking property for public use
protection of private property rights
requirement of just compensation when property is taken
jurisdiction State of Indiana NERFINISHED
language English
legalEffect binds state and local government actors in Indiana
legalSystem United States state constitutional law
location Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
partOf Indiana Bill of Rights NERFINISHED
Indiana Constitution NERFINISHED
Indiana Constitution Article 1 NERFINISHED
purpose to ensure owners receive just compensation for takings
to limit governmental power over private property
relatedTo Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
eminent domain
property rights
requires payment of compensation when private property is taken for public use
scope takings of private property for public use within Indiana
subject just compensation
protection of private property
takings for public use
typeOfProtection substantive property rights protection

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Article 1: Bill of Rights contains Indiana Constitution Article 1 Section 21
subject surface form: Article 1: Bill of Rights (Indiana Constitution)