There, a family alleged that its property was expropriated by the Egyptian government in 1977 and then, in 1993, sold to Coca Cola. |
Indeed, landowners were expropriated almost immediately, while banks, commerce and industry were nationalized. |
Economic progress was thus fastest in England, where landlords expropriated the peasants and created a dynamic agrarian capitalism. |
In 1989, municipal authorities under a previous mayor had expropriated 750 acres and evicted thousands of squatters. |
On the other side of town, in Issawiya, an additional 25 dunams were expropriated to build a military base. |
The Government's understanding of that article is that compensation is required generally where property is expropriated. |