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" The ever-varying condition of society is constantly presenting new objects of public importance and utility; and what shall be considered a public use or benefit may depend somewhat on the situation and wants of the community for the time being. "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory ... - Page 266
by Arizona. Supreme Court - 1904
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey

N. Saxton, New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1836 - 766 pages
...shall hold good in all cases, and be a permanent bar to legislative encroachment. The ever vaiying condition of society is constantly presenting new...situation and wants of the community for the time being. The great principle remains. There must be a public use or benefit ; that is indisputable : but what...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 26

1891 - 1170 pages
...i>rˇmnrn mobile in all. The public interest is secondary and consequential." And again: "The ever- varying condition of society is constantly presenting new...and wants of the community for the time being." 22 Amer. Dec. 700. After referring to a number of cases wherein it has been held that "Mill Acts" are...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 41

1895 - 1148 pages
...commercial purposes was held to be of great public advantage. Moore v. Sanford, 151 Mass. 28(5, 24 NE 323. "The ever-varying condition of society is constantly...importance and utility, and what shall be considered a Dublic use or benefit may depend somewhat on the situation ana wants of the community for the time...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 26

1891 - 1266 pages
...indispensably necessary that the public should have the privilege of participating in it directly und immediately, then the proposition is not made out,...and wants of the community for the time being." 22 Amer. Dec. 700. After referring to a number of cases wherein it has been held that "Mill Acts" are...
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American Electrical Cases (cited Am Electl. Cas.): Being a ..., Volume 1

William Weeks Morrill - 1894 - 928 pages
...shall hold good in all cases, and" be a permanent bar to legislative encroachment. The ever varying condition of society is constantly presenting new...somewhat on the situation and wants of the community for tlie time being. The great principle remains : there must be a public use or benefit that is indisputable...
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American Electrical Cases (cited Am Electl. Cas.): Being a ..., Volume 1

William Weeks Morrill - 1894 - 928 pages
...shall hold good in all cases, and be a permanent bar to legislative encroachment. The ever varying condition of society is constantly presenting new...somewhat on the situation and wants of the community for tlie time being. The great principle remains : there must be a public use or benefit that is indisputable...
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The Law of Eminent Domain in the United States

Carman Fitz Randolph - 1894 - 604 pages
...private benefit. There is some force in the suggestion that " what shall be considered a public use may depend somewhat on the situation and wants of the community for the time being."7 It appeal's that a use the object of which is merely pleasure or ornament, is not a necessary...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 41

1895 - 1196 pages
...constantly presenting new objects of public Importance and utility, and what shall be considered a oublie use or benefit may depend somewhat on the situation and wants of the community for the time being." But the underlying principle remains, that there must be a public use or benefit "But what that shall...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 64

1895 - 1250 pages
...remark in Srudder v. Falls Co., 1 NJ Eq. G94, that what shall be deemed a public use depends somawhut on the situation and wants of the community for the time being. Nor were the conditions surrounding the people of the Pacific states when the foundation was laid for...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 50

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1896 - 1024 pages
...Moore v. Sanford, 151 Mass. 286. "The ever varying condition of society is constantly presenting B3° new objects of public importance and utility, and...situation and wants of the community for the time being.** But the underlying principle remains, that there must be a public use or benefit. "But what that shall...
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