| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 872 páginas
...mountain range on the other, constituting, as stated by the trial judge, a scenic highway of great beauty. Public uses are not limited, in the modern...matters of public health, recreation and enjoyment. Thus, the conOpinion of the Court. 262 US demnation of lands for public parks is now universally recognized... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1927 - 856 páginas
...which may be fairly anticipated in the future, may be considered.81 And public uses are not limited to matters of mere business necessity and ordinary...extend to matters of public health, recreation, and enjoyment.3* Again, the "public" to be benefited may be the government itself in the character of trustee... | |
| 1962 - 248 páginas
...public ;e on the ground that it would provide a scenic :ive. In this connection the Supreme Court said: "Public uses are not limited, in the modern view,...matters of public health, recreation, and enjoyment * * *. /A/ir, exercise and recreation are important to the general health and welfare." 61/ [oreover,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1975 - 874 páginas
..."public use" encompasses the concept of public advantage. Thus, the United States Supreme Court has said, "Public uses are not limited, in the modern view,...matters of public health, recreation and enjoyment." Rindge Co. r. County of Los Angeles, 262 US 700, 707 (1923). Public uses, then, obviously involve more... | |
| United States. National Commission on Urban Problems - 1968 - 82 páginas
...to benefit the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. The Supreme Court has stated that: Public uses are not limited, in the modern view, to matters of mere business necessity. . .but may extend to matters of public health, recreation and enjoyment. 13 In fact, despite a tradition... | |
| Barton-Aschman Associates - 1968 - 160 páginas
...early as 1937 the Supreme Court indicated the current liberality of interpretation given to the term. "Public uses are not limited, in the modern view, to matters of mere business necessity . . . but may extend to matters of public health, recreation and enjoyment" (6). Under this modern... | |
| United States. National Commission on Urban Problems - 1968 - 634 páginas
...to benefit the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. The Supreme Court has stated that: Public uses are not limited, in the modern view, to matters of mere business necessity. . .but may extend to matters of public health, recreation and enjoyment. 13 In fact, despite a tradition... | |
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