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No, state governments can also exercise eminent domain

The eminent domain cannot be reserved for the federal government as it can be used by any of the governing body of US.

What is a federal government?

A federal government is the central body of US which takes all the decisions required for managing the economy of a country. Some powers are also being provided to the state governments in order to avoid any conflict.

The eminent domain is one of the power being exercised by the federal, state or provincial government to convert any private property for its utilization in respect of public welfare. This is regarded as the legal right by the government of US. This right is only fulfilled when the government gives the accurate compensation for the acquisition of private property to the respective owners of that property.

Therefore, the eminent domain can be used by any government of US country whether it is federal, state or provincial.

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