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Eminent Domain is heavily restricted in New Hampshire; it is constitutionally forbidden for the purposes of private development.  
[https://www.nh.gov/glance/bill-of-rights.htm Eminent Domain] is heavily restricted in New Hampshire; it is constitutionally forbidden for the purposes of private development.  


<blockquote><strong>[Art.] 12-a. [Power to Take Property Limited.]</strong> No part of a person's property shall be taken by eminent domain and transferred, directly or indirectly, to another person if the taking is for the purpose of private development or other private use of the property.</blockquote>
<blockquote><strong>[Art.] 12-a. [Power to Take Property Limited.]</strong> No part of a person's property shall be taken by eminent domain and transferred, directly or indirectly, to another person if the taking is for the purpose of private development or other private use of the property.</blockquote>

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Eminent Domain is heavily restricted in New Hampshire; it is constitutionally forbidden for the purposes of private development.

[Art.] 12-a. [Power to Take Property Limited.] No part of a person's property shall be taken by eminent domain and transferred, directly or indirectly, to another person if the taking is for the purpose of private development or other private use of the property.