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A contractor's work can be so controlled by the hiring party that the contractor is regarded as an employee of the hiring person.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

The city of Norwood, Ohio, has an area that is somewhat commercial and somewhat residential. The area is an older area and the city of Norwood had developed a plan to revitalize the area. A private developer went in and purchased many of the small businesses, but one small business owner refused to sell. The city began eminent domain proceedings to take the property. The small business owner says that the city is taking away his property just to give it to another business that the city likes better. If the small business owner challenges the taking what will be the result?



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

Similar to the Kelo case, the government is permitted to take from one property owner for purposes of redevelopment. The issue is whether there are problems in the area that warrant the city's taking for purposes of economic development and overall promotion of health and welfare in the area.



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