It has never been deemed essential that the entire community or any considerable portion of it should directly enjoy or participate in an improvement or enterprise, in order to constitute a public use, within the true meaning of these words as used in... Cornell Law Journal - Página 251894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1871 - 688 páginas
...advantage arising from the development of the agricultural resources of so extensive a territory. It has never been deemed essential that the entire community...meaning of these words as used in the Constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and cripple the authority of the legislature, so as to... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1876 - 996 páginas
...a public enterprise, for the construction of which private property may well betaken. . . '. It has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...within the true meaning of these words as used in the constilution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and cripple the authority of the legislature,... | |
| Abram Warren Thompson - 1876 - 556 páginas
...where the public exigency demands its exereise ; but in determining whether the use is public. it has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...portion of it, should directly enjoy or participate in the benefits to be derived from the purpose for which the property is appropriated. It is enough if... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1877 - 518 páginas
...then we are bound to suppose that the act was passed in order to effect it. * * * It has never beeu deemed essential that the entire community, or any...meaning of these words as used in the constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and cripple the authority of the legislature, so as to... | |
| Maine. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1879 - 704 páginas
...CJ, remarked in the opinion in case of Talbut et al. vs. Hudson et als , 16 Gray, 42i> — " It lias never been deemed essential that the entire community,...meaning of these words as used in the Constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and cripple the authority of the Legislature, so as to... | |
| 1904 - 1174 páginas
...exercised in such cases is thus stated in Talbot v. Hudson, 16 Gray, 417, where It Is said: "It has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...or enterprise in order to constitute a public use, withiu the true meaning of these words as used in the Constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly... | |
| 1891 - 932 páginas
...v. Boston, 12 Allen, 323; Merrick v. Amherst, Id. 500. It is not necessary that the entire community should directly enjoy or participate in an improvement...or enterprise In order to constitute a public use, and if lands are taken for a public use and for the benefit of the community, it is of no importance... | |
| John Lewis - 1892 - 846 páginas
...that the improvement will more specifically benefit those who have procured its creation. " It has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...enterprise, in order to constitute a public use, within the meaning of these words as used in the constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and... | |
| 1892 - 1172 páginas
...or that the improvement will more specifically benefit those who have procured its creation. "It has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...enterprise, in order to constitute a public use, within the meanIng of these words as used in the constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1050 páginas
...that the improvement will more specifically benefit those who have procured its creation. " It has never been deemed essential that the entire community,...enterprise, in order to constitute a public use, within the meaning of these words as need in the constitution. Such an interpretation would greatly narrow and... | |
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