| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1871 - 688 páginas
...heretofore taken of the construction of this clause of the Declaration of Rights, everything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...energies, and promote the productive power of any considerab'e number of the inhabitants of a section of the State, or which leads to the growth of towns... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1873 - 830 páginas
...heretofore taken of the construction of this clause of the Declaration of Rights, every thing which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a section of the State, or which leads to the growth of towns and the creation of new... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1874 - 820 páginas
...heretofore taken of the construction of this clause of the declaration of rights, every thing which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a section of the State, or which leads to the growth of towns and the creation of new... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 996 páginas
...view, such as has been heretofore taken of this clause of the declaration of rights, everything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...energies, and promote the productive power of any consider, able number of the inhabitants of a section of the 'state, or which leads to the growth of... | |
| Abram Warren Thompson - 1876 - 556 páginas
...for which the property is appropriated. It is enough if the taking tends to enlarge the resourees, increase the industrial energies, and promote the productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of the State, or leads to the growth of towns and the creation of new channels for the... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1877 - 518 páginas
...heretofore taken of the construction of this clause of the declaration of rights, everything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a section of the state, or which leads to the growth of towns and the creation of new... | |
| Henry Edmund Mills - 1879 - 484 páginas
...company to show the necessity.1 § 12. How many people must use, in order to make the use public. — It is not essential that the whole community, or any...any considerable number of the community, the use is public.2 The use, to be public, must concern the community, but not necessarily every individual in... | |
| Maine. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1879 - 704 páginas
...heretofore taken of the construction of this clause of the Declaration of Hights, everything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial...productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a section of the State, or which lea'ts to the growth of towns and the creation of new... | |
| 1886 - 876 páginas
...clause of the declaration of rights, everything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase tho industrial energies, and promote the productive power of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a sectk i of the state, or which leads to the growth of towns and the creation of new... | |
| 1923 - 1210 páginas
...more liberal interpretation of the term (1 Nichols, Eminent Domain, pp. 130, 131): "Anything which tends to enlarge the resources, increase the industrial energies, and promote the productive powers of any considerable number of the inhabitants of a section of the state, or which leads to the... | |
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