/ˌpriːkənˈdemneɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: tiền án.
A more thorough explanation: Precondemnation refers to the process of evaluating and determining the necessity of acquiring a property through eminent domain before formal condemnation proceedings are initiated. It involves assessing the property’s suitability for a public project or purpose and determining whether it meets the criteria for condemnation.
Example: The precondemnation process allows the government to assess the property before initiating formal condemnation proceedings.