I'm not saying you're wrong, but I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. You'll have to cite some specific examples here.
It’s simple. The private property rights of a corporation or business do not trump the civil and constitutional rights of a sovereign - the nation and its citizens. A business cannot use their private property rights to strip away the rights of a sovereign. It’s basic common law doctrine. The sovereign is supreme.
Private property comes with a bundle of rights. That includes the right to use, buy, sell, subdivide and develop. That bundle of rights does not include the right to nullify sovereign rights. The sovereign has the absolute power to defend itself from an attack on its rights.