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Property Rights
Private property rights is the right to earn private property under the clearly defined and fully implemented law, which cannot be confiscated either by the state or the individuals. No one has right or claim
Right to property has been guaranteed as a fundamental right in the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2007. It allows for private land to be taken in case of its public utility upon due compensation. Since
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