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" To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever in its primitive conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community. "
Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California - Página 638
por California. Supreme Court - 1918
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Pacific Municipalities, Volumen31

1917 - 834 páginas
...arbitrarily. A vested interest cannot be asserted against it because of conditions once obtaining. To so hold, would preclude development and fix a city forever in its primitive condition. There must be progress, and if in its march private interests are in the way, they must...
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Pamphlets

American Civic Association - 1916 - 416 páginas
...arbitrarily. A vested interest cannot be asserted against it, because of conditions once obtaining. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way, they must yield to the good of the community." An examination of the decisions of the United States Supreme Court, and especially of the four great...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volumen60

United States. Supreme Court - 1915 - 1212 páginas
...obtaining. Chicago & AR Co. v. Tranbarger, 238 US 67, 78, 59 L. ed. 1204, 1211, 35 Sup. Ct. Rep. 678. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...conditions. There must be progress, and if in its march privateinterests are in the way, they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of...
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National Municipal Review, Volumen5

1916 - 770 páginas
...police power) because of conditions once obtaining (Chicago & AR Co. v. Tranbarger 238 US 67). So to hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way, they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of the petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volumen239

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1916 - 816 páginas
...against it because of conditions once obtaining. Chicago & Alton RR v. Tranbarger, 238 . S. 67, 78. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed or enlarged...
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The American City, Volumen14

Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1916 - 710 páginas
...arbitrarily. A vested interest cannot be asserted against it because of conditions once obtaining. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...interests are in the way. they must yield to the good cf the community. The logical result of petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could...
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Law Notes, Volumen20

1917 - 308 páginas
...Chicago & Л. K. Co. v. Tranbarger, 238 US 67, 78, 59 L. Ed. 1204, 1211, 35 Sup. Ct. Rep. 678. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way, they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed or enlarged...
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The American Year Book

1917 - 1036 páginas
...atmosphere. He appeals to the courts, and finally his contention reaches the Supreme Court, which says : "There must be progress, and if in Its march private...way. they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed or enlarged...
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American City Progress and the Law

Howard Lee McBain - 1918 - 294 páginas
...arbitrarily. A vested interest cannot be asserted against it because of conditions once obtaining. . To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way, they must yield to the good of the community. The logical result of petitioner's contention would seem to be that a city could not be formed or enlarged...
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The American Political Science Review, Volumen12

Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1918 - 808 páginas
...arbitrarily. A vested interest cannot be asserted against it because of conditions once obtaining. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever...way, they must yield to the good of the community." A Chicago billboard ordinance was sustained in Thomas Cusack Co. v. Chicago.48 This prohibited the...
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