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OCR: 1f Due Process Normally Requires Notice and ar Opport tunity Heard Hefore Significant Property Deprivation. The Due Proxcess Clause of the Fifth Amendment rexuires that a property owner given notice pue an opportunity to b heard before the government takes his or her property unless extraordinary circumstances exist which allow the govermment t+ postpone notice and a hearing Fuentes Shevin 4(7 67 90-91 (1972): United States $8850 461 U.S 555 562 n 12(1983) Because podd had no prior notice or opportunity to: be heard, pun extraordinary circumstances existed the sei- zure of his home violated the Due Process Clause Notice and an for hearing are the very core of due process. "The requirement 1f the Due Process Clause" "that an individual given an Auntoddo for hearing before he depri ved of an ...