Indiana Digest: Decisions, [1817-1912].1911 |
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... Condemnation of property for as taking for Tiling drain , plea of want of jurisdiction in public use . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 31 . action for . PLEADING , § 104 . I. ESTABLISHMENT AND MAIN- TENANCE . Pleading matters of fact. § 48 . § 49 ...
... Condemnation of property for as taking for Tiling drain , plea of want of jurisdiction in public use . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 31 . action for . PLEADING , § 104 . I. ESTABLISHMENT AND MAIN- TENANCE . Pleading matters of fact. § 48 . § 49 ...
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... Condemnation of property for production and supply of electric power or light as taking for public use . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 35 . Delegation of power of eminent domain to elec- tric companies . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 10 . Electric railroads ...
... Condemnation of property for production and supply of electric power or light as taking for public use . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 35 . Delegation of power of eminent domain to elec- tric companies . EMINENT DOMAIN , § 10 . Electric railroads ...
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... condemnation of land by public cemeteries is not unconstitu- tional on the theory that no provision is made for trial , and determination of the question of public necessity . - Farneman v . Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Ass'n , 35 N. E. 271 ...
... condemnation of land by public cemeteries is not unconstitu- tional on the theory that no provision is made for trial , and determination of the question of public necessity . - Farneman v . Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Ass'n , 35 N. E. 271 ...
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... condemnation pro- ceedings and assessment of benefits as well as injuries , being in derogation of common right , must be strictly construed . - Eward v . Law - power of eminent domain , provides that any renceburgh & U. M. R. Co. , 7 ...
... condemnation pro- ceedings and assessment of benefits as well as injuries , being in derogation of common right , must be strictly construed . - Eward v . Law - power of eminent domain , provides that any renceburgh & U. M. R. Co. , 7 ...
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... condemnation for highway purposes does not permit the taking of land for any other use . - Miller v . Cincinnati , L. & A. Electric St. R. Co. , 43 Ind . App . 540 , 88 N. E. 102 . FOR CASES FROM OTHER STATES , SEE 18 CENT . DIG . Em ...
... condemnation for highway purposes does not permit the taking of land for any other use . - Miller v . Cincinnati , L. & A. Electric St. R. Co. , 43 Ind . App . 540 , 88 N. E. 102 . FOR CASES FROM OTHER STATES , SEE 18 CENT . DIG . Em ...
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Page 97 - The repeal of any statute shall not have the effect to release or extinguish any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred under such statute, unless the repealing Act shall so expressly provide, and such statute shall be treated as still remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any proper action or prosecution for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability.
Page 433 - ... that where one by his words or conduct wilfully causes another to* believe in the existence of a certain state of things, and induces him to act on that belief, so as to alter his own previous position, the former is concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time.
Page 242 - ... such as to procure the person whose right to the office is contested to be declared elected when he had not received the highest number of legal votes.
Page 549 - I further swear that I have to the best of my knowledge and judgment valued said property at its true cash value, by which I mean the usual selling price, being the price which could be obtained for said property at private sale, and not at forced or auction sale.
Page 217 - Where a special finding of facts is inconsistent with the general verdict, the former controls the latter, and the court must give judgment accordingly.
Page 244 - No Senator or Member of Assembly, shall, during the term for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
Page 296 - ... so as not to interfere with the free use of the same which the route of its road shall intersect, in such manner as to afford security for life and property; but the corporation shall restore the stream or water-course, road or highway, thus intersected, to its former state, or in a sufficient manner not to unnecessarily impair its usefulness or injure its franchises.
Page 180 - ... nature and extent of criminal responsibility therefor, and grounds of defense ; and prosecution and punishment of such acts as public offenses.
Page 231 - ... the ascertainment of the result, or unless the provisions affect an essential element of the election, or unless it is expressly declared by the statute that the particular act is essential to the validity of an election, or that its omission shall render it void": Jones v.
Page 430 - All of the following elements must be present in order to an estoppel by conduct: (1) There must have been a representation or concealment of material facts; (2) the representation must have been made with knowledge of the facts; (3) the party to whom it was made must have been ignorant of the truth of the matter; (4) it must have been made with the intention that the other party should act upon it; (5) the other party must have been induced to act upon it.