The primary exception to property rights is the concept of eminent domain, where the government can take private property for public use, provided that fair compensation is given to the owner. Additionally, property rights may be limited by zoning laws, environmental regulations, and easements, which can restrict how property can be used. These exceptions ensure that individual property rights do not infringe upon the rights and welfare of the broader community.
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