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Damages --- Eminent domain --- Property --- Right of property
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Eminent domain --- International business enterprises --- Law and legislation
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Tax law --- Law of real property --- Netherlands --- 351.712.5 <492> --- 347.455 <492> --- Compensation (Law) --- -Denial of justice --- -Eminent domain --- -Compulsory purchase (Eminent domain) --- Condemnation of land --- Domain, Eminent --- Eminent domain --- Expropriation --- Land, Condemnation of --- Takings (Eminent domain) --- Land use --- Right of property --- Angary, Right of --- Justice, Denial of --- Justice, Administration of --- Bias (Law) --- Onteigening voor openbaar nut--Nederland --- Leningen. Interest. Krediet--(verbintenissenrecht)--Nederland --- Law and legislation --- Netherlands. Hoge Raad --- Denial of justice --- -Onteigening voor openbaar nut--Nederland --- 347.455 <492> Leningen. Interest. Krediet--(verbintenissenrecht)--Nederland --- 351.712.5 <492> Onteigening voor openbaar nut--Nederland --- Compulsory purchase (Eminent domain) --- Netherlands. --- Netherlands (Kingdom, 1815- ). --- Hoge Raad der Nederlanden --- Supreme Court of the Netherlands --- Batavian Republic.
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Eminent domain --- Regional planning --- City planning and redevelopment law --- Building laws --- Expropriation --- Aménagement du territoire --- Urbanisme --- Construction --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Aménagement du territoire --- Eminent domain - France --- Regional planning - Law and legislation - France --- City planning and redevelopment law - France --- Building laws - France
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341.9 --- 332.2 --- 339.96 --- Concessions --- -Conflict of laws --- -Government ownership --- -341.9 --- Nationalization --- Public ownership --- Socialization of industry --- State ownership --- Collectivism --- Economic policy --- Socialism --- Privatization --- Choice of law --- Conflict of laws --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Administrative law --- Licenses --- Municipal franchises --- Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen) --- Grondbezit. Onroerende goederen --(economische structuur) --- Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- Eminent domain --- Mining law --- Petroleum law and legislation --- Law and legislation --- -Civil law --- Government ownership --- Eminent domain. --- Mining law. --- Petroleum law and legislation. --- -Concessions --- 339.96 Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- 332.2 Grondbezit. Onroerende goederen --(economische structuur) --- 341.9 Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen)
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One of the most important mathematical achievements of the past several decades has been A. Grothendieck's work on algebraic geometry. In the early 1960s, he and M. Artin introduced étale cohomology in order to extend the methods of sheaf-theoretic cohomology from complex varieties to more general schemes. This work found many applications, not only in algebraic geometry, but also in several different branches of number theory and in the representation theory of finite and p-adic groups. Yet until now, the work has been available only in the original massive and difficult papers. In order to provide an accessible introduction to étale cohomology, J. S. Milne offers this more elementary account covering the essential features of the theory. The author begins with a review of the basic properties of flat and étale morphisms and of the algebraic fundamental group. The next two chapters concern the basic theory of étale sheaves and elementary étale cohomology, and are followed by an application of the cohomology to the study of the Brauer group. After a detailed analysis of the cohomology of curves and surfaces, Professor Milne proves the fundamental theorems in étale cohomology -- those of base change, purity, Poincaré duality, and the Lefschetz trace formula. He then applies these theorems to show the rationality of some very general L-series.Originally published in 1980.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Ordered algebraic structures --- 512.73 --- 512.66 --- Geometry, Algebraic --- Homology theory --- Sheaf theory --- Cohomology, Sheaf --- Sheaf cohomology --- Sheaves, Theory of --- Sheaves (Algebraic topology) --- Algebraic topology --- Cohomology theory --- Contrahomology theory --- Algebraic geometry --- Geometry --- Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- Homological algebra --- Geometry, Algebraic. --- Homology theory. --- Sheaf theory. --- 512.66 Homological algebra --- 512.73 Cohomology theory of algebraic varieties and schemes --- Abelian category. --- Abelian group. --- Adjoint functors. --- Affine variety. --- Alexander Grothendieck. --- Algebraic closure. --- Algebraic cycle. --- Algebraic equation. --- Algebraic space. --- Algebraically closed field. --- Artinian. --- Automorphism. --- Base change. --- Brauer group. --- CW complex. --- Cardinal number. --- Category of sets. --- Central simple algebra. --- Chow's lemma. --- Closed immersion. --- Codimension. --- Cohomology ring. --- Cohomology. --- Cokernel. --- Commutative diagram. --- Complex number. --- Dedekind domain. --- Derived category. --- Diagram (category theory). --- Direct limit. --- Discrete valuation ring. --- Divisor. --- Epimorphism. --- Equivalence class. --- Existential quantification. --- Fibration. --- Field of fractions. --- Fine topology (potential theory). --- Finite field. --- Finite morphism. --- Flat morphism. --- Functor. --- Fundamental class. --- Fundamental group. --- G-module. --- Galois cohomology. --- Galois extension. --- Galois group. --- Generic point. --- Group scheme. --- Gysin sequence. --- Henselian ring. --- Identity element. --- Inclusion map. --- Integral domain. --- Intersection (set theory). --- Inverse limit. --- Invertible sheaf. --- Isomorphism class. --- Lefschetz pencil. --- Local ring. --- Maximal ideal. --- Module (mathematics). --- Morphism of schemes. --- Morphism. --- Noetherian. --- Open set. --- Power series. --- Presheaf (category theory). --- Prime ideal. --- Prime number. --- Principal homogeneous space. --- Profinite group. --- Projection (mathematics). --- Projective variety. --- Quasi-compact morphism. --- Residue field. --- Riemann surface. --- Sheaf (mathematics). --- Sheaf of modules. --- Special case. --- Spectral sequence. --- Stein factorization. --- Subalgebra. --- Subcategory. --- Subgroup. --- Subring. --- Subset. --- Surjective function. --- Tangent space. --- Theorem. --- Topological space. --- Topology. --- Torsion sheaf. --- Torsor (algebraic geometry). --- Vector bundle. --- Weil conjecture. --- Yoneda lemma. --- Zariski topology. --- Zariski's main theorem. --- Geometrie algebrique --- Cohomologie
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