Land expropriation, demolition and relocation, and compensation are all legal processes that may be involved when dealing with land acquisition, demolition, and property disputes. Land expropriation is the process by which the government or a private entity acquires land for a certain purpose, such as the construction of a road or a building. During this process, the government typically compensates the owner for their land and any associated losses. Demolition and relocation is the process by which the government or a private entity demolishes existing buildings to make way for new construction. During this process, the owner of the property must be compensated for any losses incurred. Property disputes involve disagreements between two parties over ownership rights, leasehold rights, or other matters related to real estate. These disputes can be resolved through mediation, negotiation, or litigation. If the dispute is not resolved through negotiation, the parties may need to file a lawsuit in order to settle the dispute.