 | North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1892
...passage or transportation of persons or property along the same," restoring such road so crossed "toils former state or to such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness." The Code, §§ 1710, 1957, It 5,20, 5-1. In constructing such crossing, it might appropriately and... | |
 | John Lewis - 1893
...its road shall intersect, or touch ; but the company shall restore the street or highway," etc., " thus intersected or touched, to its former state,...not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness." In the case of highways the consent of the commissioners, or an order of the supreme court, is required,... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1893
...; but the company shall restore the stream, water course, street, highway, plank road and turnpike thus intersected or touched to its former state, or...not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize the . . . construction of any railroad not... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1893
...; but the company shall restore the stream, water course, street, highway, plank road and turnpike thus intersected or touched to its former state, or...not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize the . . . construction of any railroad not... | |
 | West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1893
...public street gives it no power to destroy the street, and the company is bound to restore the street to it.s former state, or to .such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired itn usefulness for the public, and also to build proper crossings over the railroad, and keep themjn... | |
 | West Virginia - 1896 - 165 páginas
...but such corporation shall restore the stream, watercourse, street, highway, road, turnpike or canal, thus intersected or touched, to its former state,...unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness, and to keep such crossing in repair. Nothing in this chapter contained shall be construed to authorize... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Hun, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1892
...crossed might be to some extent obstructed, the railroad company being required to restore the street " to its former state, or to such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness." Id. 3. It does not decide tlie question whether the railroad has unnecessarily impaired the usefulness... | |
 | 1893
...public street gives it no power to destroy the street, and the company is bound to restore the street to its former state, or to such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness for the public, and also to build proper crossings over the railroad and keep them in good repair.... | |
 | Kansas. Board of Railroad Commissioners - 1896
...touch; but the company shall restore the stream, water course, street, highway, plank road or turnpike thus intersected or touched,- to its former state, or to such state as to have not necessarily impaired its usefulness. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize... | |
 | Marcus Tullius Hun, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1893
...judgment against the defendants that " they forthwith restore said highway at the point designated to its former state, or to such state as not unnecessarily to impair its usefulness at this point ; and that a mandatory injunction issue out of this court directing... | |
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