Similarities
1.
They are
inherent
in the state and may be exercised by it without need of express constitutional grant
2.
They are not only necessary but
indispensable
. The State cannot continue orbe effective unless it is able to exercise them.
3.
They are
methods
by which the State interferes with private rights.
4.
They all presuppose an
equivalent compensation
for the private rightsinterfered with.
5.
They are exercised primarily by the
legislature
.
DifferencesPolice.. PowerPower of Eminent.... Power of Taxation
1. regulates both propertyand liberty
affect only property of rights
-same with PED
2. may be exercised onlyby the government
may be exercised bysome private entiti
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