 | William John Tossell, Ohio. Superior Courts - 1912
...each of them by themselves, and by any and every superintendent, agent, and engineer employed by them, to enter upon, and take possession of, and use, all and singular any lands, water, streams and materials necessary for the prosecution of the improvement intended by this act."... | |
 | William John Tossell - 1912
...passed April 4, 1825. By the provisions of Sec. 8 of that act, it appears that the state might lawfully enter upon and take possession of and use all and singular any lands or water, streams or materials necessary for its canal system, for the purpose of making any and all... | |
 | Iowa - 1900 - 634 páginas
...themselves, and by any and every superintendent, vate property, agent, or engineer, employed by them, to enter upon and take possession of, and use, all and singular any lands, water, streams, and materials necessary for the prosecution of the improvements authorized by this... | |
 | Iowa - 1900
...themselves, and by any and every superintendent, vate property. agent, or engineer, employed by them, to enter upon and take possession of, and use, all and singular any lands, water, streams, and materials necessary for the prosecution of the improvements authorized by this... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1900
...city without the permission of the commissioner of public works," the right of the railroad company "to enter upon and take possession of and use all and singular lands, streams and materials of every kind for the complete operation of the road," is impaired ? We... | |
 | Frank Moore Colby, Harry Thurston Peck - 1901
...railroad purpose lands not exceeding two hundred feet in width throughout the length of its tracks, and to "enter upon and take possession of and use all and singular any lands, streams, and materials of every kind." The Illinois Railroad averred that this grant included submerged... | |
 | 1902
...appropriate it is claimed under the second clause of § 3. which declares that the railroad company "may enter upon and take possession of and use all and singular any lands, streams, and materials of every kind for the location of depots and stopping stages, for the purpose... | |
 | Archer Butler Hulbert - 1904
...them, by themselves, and by every superintendent, agent, and engineer, employed by them, to enter upon, take possession of, and use all and singular any lands,...prosecution of the improvements intended by this act, and to make all such canals, feeders, dykes, locks, dams, and other works and devices as they may think... | |
 | Archer Butler Hulbert - 1904
...them, by themselves, and by every superintendent, agent, and engineer, employed by them, to enter upon, take possession of, and use all and singular any lands,...prosecution of the improvements intended by this act, and to make all such canals, feeders, dykes, locks, dams, and other works and devices as they may think... | |
 | New York (State). Board of Statutory Consolidation - 1904 - 740 páginas
...superintendent, agent and engineer employed by them, to enter upon, take possession of, and use all and c t rt singular any lands, waters and streams necessary for...prosecution of the improvements intended by this act, and to make all such canals, feeders, dykes, locks, dams and other works and devices as they may think... | |
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