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" The exercise of the police power by the destruction of property which is itself a public nuisance, or the prohibition of its use in a particular way, whereby its value becomes depreciated, is very different from taking property for public use, or from... "
The Federal Government and the Liquor Traffic - Page 28
by William Eugene Johnson - 1911 - 275 pages
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 8

Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 1450 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case, a nuisance only...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 8

Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 1462 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case, a nuisance only...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 119

Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1170 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to Inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case, a nuisance only...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 151

Law reports, digests, etc - 1915 - 1234 pages
...implied obligation that -the owner's use of it shall not be injurious to the community." And further: "The exercise of the police power by the destruction of property which is in itself a public nuisance, or the prohibition of its use in a particular way, whereby its value becomes...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 104

Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1046 pages
...this country is held under the implied obligation that the owner's use of it shall not be injurious to the community. « » * The exercise of the police...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law.' Mugler v. Kansas. 123 US 623 [8...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 220

Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1216 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case a nuisance only...
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The Temperance Movement: Or, The Conflict Between Man and Alcohol

Henry William Blair - Alcohol - 1887 - 790 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case, a nuisance only...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 123

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1888 - 838 pages
...by reason of their not being permitted, by a noxious use of their property, to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case, a nuisance only...
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Household Guest, Volume 1

1888 - 572 pages
...sustain, by reason of their not being permitted by a noxious use of their property to inflict injury upon the community. The exercise of the police power by...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law. In the one case a nuisance only...
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The American Law Register, Volume 27; Volume 36

Electronic journals - 1888 - 892 pages
...police regulation, to deprive the owner of his liberty and property without due process of law. » * * * The exercise of the police power by the destruction...different from taking property for public use, or from depriving a person of his property without due process of law :" Muffler v. Kansas, 123 US 623....
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