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Eminent domain

Eminent domain in Jamaica refers to the legal power of the government to take private property for public use, such as for building roads, schools, or other essential infrastructure. This action is only permissible under specific conditions, most notably the requirement that the property owner is fairly compensated for the loss of their land. The principle of eminent domain is grounded in the idea that the needs of the public can, in certain circumstances, outweigh individual property rights, provided that the process is just and equitable. In Jamaica, the exercise of eminent domain is guided by legislation that ensures property owners are protected while allowing for necessary development projects that benefit the broader community.