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The city can declare eminent domain and purchase the house. They could even use the excuse they want to add more green space or a homeless shelter or some other lame excuse. I don't know about DE, but in PA chaters can not own property, alumni associations can. Thus, if the house is known as a chapter house and they don't have campus recognition the city can proceed. The ground the city has to stand on is their zoning codes. If they aren't a recognized chapter by the university they can not occupy property zoned as a fraternity/sorority house.
I agree with KTSnake, when was the last time TKE IHQ pulled a charter.
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Last edited by PSK480; 04-23-2003 at 09:08 PM.
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