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 expropriation [eks,prәupri'eiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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  1. The current land expropriation system in China needs further reform.
    研究结论中国现行征地制度需要进一步改革。
  2. Abstract: The land expropriation policy has contributed a lot for the economic development in china.
    [摘要与告白]我国的征地制度为国民经济建设和发展做出了巨大的历史贡献。
  3. We analyze the practical land expropriation policy in-depth and expose the main problems in practice.
    最后研究了征地过程中三个主要核心利益主体:地方政府、集体和被征地农民的决策模式及其行为倾向。


expropriation
[ noun ]
taking out of an owner's hands (especially taking property by public authority)
<noun.act>


Expropriation \Ex*pro`pri*a"tion\, n. [Cf. F. expropriation.]
The act of expropriating; the surrender of a claim to
exclusive property; the act of depriving of ownership or
proprietary rights. --W. Montagu.

The expropriation of bad landlords. --M. Arnold.

  1. As previously reported, an arbitration panel in 1988 awarded Enron $162 million from the Belco insurers led by American International, to cover claims resulting from Peru's expropriation of Belco.
  2. Kaufmann was quoted by ADN as saying that he and Pohl transferred the money because of the "imminent threat of expropriation" of party funds by the government.
  3. The only difference is that the Lilco expropriation will go down in history as the first time a government has taken over a private operation not to save it, but to bury it.
  4. This is not as precisely worded as the prohibition against expropriation in either the Magna Carta or the U.S. Constitution.
  5. The government would not change the previous conservative administration's labour policies, nor would there be any nationalisation or expropriation of private property.
  6. The settlement takes into account $750,000 owing to Javelin by the province under a separate tax dispute and a dispute over the 1975 expropriation of Javelin's Julienne Lake deposit.
  7. Bankers such as Mr. Raffo are hoping to neutralize the president's expropriation bill in Congress, perhaps by modifying it in a way that will save the president face.
  8. They fear expropriation by a black government, and the economic mismanagement which has turned much of the rest of Africa into a wasteland.
  9. Stefan Sinn of the University of Mannheim concluded that MIGA would make expropriation more advantageous for Third World governments.
  10. That might include expropriation of a company's assets following a political revolution in the UK, but not in Iraq. Calculation of earnings per share will include any remaining extraordinary items.
  11. But absurd criteria (e.g., rented lands, even if fully cropped, are considered unproductive) have caused numerous well-run properties to fall subject to expropriation.
  12. Amoco International Finance Corp. was awarded $60 million for the expropriation of a petrochemical processing plant in which Amoco had a half-interest.
  13. Once delegates are named, the consortium should draw up details for expropriation of the most important properties, says Luciana Vagnoni of the office of the regional counselor for town planning.
  14. The Amoco International Finance Corp. is to receive $60 million for the expropriation of a petrochemical processing plant on Kharg, the official said.
  15. The settlement was for expropriation of Arco's operations in Iran during the 1979 Islamic revolution that overthrew the regime of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
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