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" ... if the government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the public, it can destroy its value entirely, can inflict irreparable and permanent injury to any extent, can, in effect, subject it to total destruction without... "
The New York Supplement - Page 136
1898
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Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 53

United States. Court of Claims - 1919 - 740 pages
...received the commendation of jurists, statesmen, and commentators as placing the just principles of the common law on that subject beyond the power of ordinary...Government refrains from the absolute conversion of real Opinion of the Court. property to the uses of the public it can destroy its value entirely, can inflict...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 33

1886 - 548 pages
...received the commendation of jurists, statesmen and commentators as placing the just principles of the common law on that subject beyond the power of ordinary legislation to change or control them, il shall be held that if the government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 80

United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 1546 pages
...received the commendation of jurists, statesmen, and commentators as placing the just principles of the common law on that subject beyond the power of ordinary...legislation to change or control them, it shall be hold that if the government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the...
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A Letter to the Postmaster-general: Reviewing the Recommendations of His ...

William Orton - 1874 - 58 pages
...received the commendation of jurists, statesmen and commentators as placing the just principles of the common law on that subject beyond the power of ordinary...irreparable and permanent injury to any extent, can, in eifect, subject it to total destruction without making any compensation, bqcause, in the narrowest...
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - 1874 - 976 pages
...of jurists, statesmen, and commentators, as placing the just principles of the common law on thiit subject beyond the power of ordinary legislation to...the public, it can destroy its value entirely ; can afflict irreparable and permanent injury to any extent ; can, in effect, subject it to total destruction...
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Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Wisconsin, Part 2

Wisconsin. Railroad Commissioners' Department - 1875 - 856 pages
...the just principles of the common law on that subject beyond the powers of ordinary legislation to control them, it shall be held that, if the Government...absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the puplic, it can destroy its value entirely — can inflict irreparable and permanent injury to any extent...
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Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports of ..., Volume 2

Wisconsin - 1876 - 1184 pages
...that subject beyond the powers of ordinary legislation to control them, it shall be held that, it' the Government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the puplic, it can destroy its value entirely — can inflict irreparable and permanent injury to any extent—...
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Laws of Illinois Relating to Railroads and Warehouses, with Appendix ...

Illinois - 1877 - 182 pages
...received the commendation of jurists, statesmen, and commentators, as placing the just principles of tha common law on that subject beyond the power of ordinary...irreparable and permanent injury to any extent, can, in effect, subject it to total destruction without making any compensation, because, in the narrowest...
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A Treatise Upon the Law of Eminent Domain

Henry Edmund Mills - 1879 - 484 pages
...the rights of the individual as against the government, and the term " taking" cannot be limited to the absolute conversion of real property to the uses of the public, and not include cases where the value is destroyed by irreparable and permanent injury inflicted on...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeal, Volume 4

Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - 1880 - 712 pages
...of constitutional law by which the exercise of the power of eminent domain was governed, it should be held that if the government refrains from the absolute conversion of real property to the use of the public, it can destroy its value entirely, can inflict irreparable and permanent injury...
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