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" Without hazarding an opinion upon any other question, we think that a law prohibiting an owner from removing the soil composing a natural embankment to a valuable, navigable stream, port, or harbor, is not such a taking, such an interference with the... "
REPORT OF THE JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON BOSTON HARBOR (1852) - Page 26
by CITY DOCUMENT # 60 - 1853
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 62

Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 1050 pages
...equal righs of others, or to destroy or greatly impair the public rights and interests of the community Without hazarding an opinion upon any other question,...injurious use of the property, which the legislature have the authority to make." In Lawton v. Steele, 152 US 133, Mr. Justice Brown, of the supreme court of...
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Forestry Quarterly, Volume 19

Forests and forestry - 1921 - 1048 pages
...to both State and Federal governments of the artificial restoration of such beaches, and concludes : a natural embankment to a valuable, navigable stream,...the owner, as to give him a constitutional right to co npensation, and to render an act unconstitutional which makes no such provision, but is a just restraint...
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Legislative Document, Volume 5

New York (State). Legislature - Government publications - 1922 - 1356 pages
...to a valuable, navigable stream, port or harbor, is not such a taking, such an interference with th? right and title of the owner, as to give him a constitutional...provision, but is a just restraint of an injurious use of thti property, which the legislattire have authority to make." " Th? reference to Plymouth Beach in...
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Philippine Municipality at Work

Rufino Luna - Municipal government - 1926 - 364 pages
...violation of the provisions of the Philippine Bill relied on by appellant ; but we are satisfied that it is not such a taking, such an interference with the right and title of the owners, as is involved in the exercise by the State of the right of eminent domain, so as to entitle...
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Philippine Municipality at Work

Rufino Luna - Municipal government - 1926 - 368 pages
...violation of the provisions of the Philippine Bill relied on by appellant ; but we are satisfied that it is not such a taking, such an interference with the right and title of the owners, as is involved in the exercise by the State of the right of eminent domain, so as to entitle...
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Flood Control: Hearings Before the Committee on Flood Control, House of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - Flood control - 1928 - 1034 pages
...both State and Federal Governments of the artificial restoration of such beaches, and concludes : " Without hazarding an opinion upon any other question,...interference with the right and title of the owner, as to gtve him a constitutional right to compensation, and to render an act unconstitutional which makes...
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Flood Control: Hearings Before the Committee on Flood Control, House of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - Flood control - 1928 - 1042 pages
...a natural embankment to a valuable, navigable stream, port or harbor, is not such a taking, such и interference with the right and title of the owner,...but is a just restraint of an injurious use of the Iirojierty, which the legislature have authority to make." The reference to Plymouth Beach in this...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 47

Law - 1897 - 1226 pages
...interests of the community. * • • Without hazarding an opinion apon any other question, we think the law prohibiting an owner from removing the soil composing...Injurious use of the property which the legislature have the authority to make." In Lawton v. Steele, supra, Mr. Justice Brown, of the supreme court of the...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 47

Law - 1897 - 1148 pages
...removing the soil composing a natural embankment to a valuable navigable stream, port, or harbor la not such a taking, such an interference with the right...injurious use of the property which the legislature have the authority to make." In Lawton v. Steele, supra, Mr. Justice Brown, of the supreme court of the...
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