| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 114 str.
...by Mr. Justice Holmes. In the course of his opinion Justice Holmes makes the following statements: ''Government hardly could go on if, to some extent,...or the contract and due process clauses are gone. One fact for consideration in determining such limits is the extent of the diminution. When it reaches... | |
| United States. Public Roads Administration, David Richard Levin - 1945 - 58 str.
...intended to be included within the scope of the eminent do. vain clause. As Mr. Justice Holmes asserted, "Government hardly could go on if, to some extent,...be diminished without paying for every such change. . . ."3B Determination of whether damages are compen sable under eminent domain or noncompensable under... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1948 - 1026 str.
...contract. The question is whether the police power can be stretched so far. Government could hardly go on if to some extent values incident to property...without paying for every such change in the general law. One fact for consideration is the extent of the diminution so the question depends upon particular... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1961 - 930 str.
...rule is well-expressed by the late Justice Holmes in Penna. Coal Co. v. Mahon, et al., supra: * * * As long recognized, some values are enjoyed under...or the contract and due process clauses are gone. One fact for consideration in determining such limits is the extent of the diminution. When it reaches... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 5 - 1968 - 520 str.
...supported by the actual decisions, is that stated by Mr. Justice Holmes in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Makon: Government hardly could go on if to some extent values...limits, or the contract and due process clauses are gone.40 Although in that case the Justice stressed the extent to which the private right was abrogated,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1968 - 520 str.
...supported by the actual decisions, is that stated by Mr. Justice Holmes in Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon: Government hardly could go on if to some extent values...limits, or the contract and due process clauses are gone.46 Although in that case the Justice stressed the extent to which the private right was abrogated,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1973 - 1714 str.
...questions here under discussion as is shown by the following applicable quotations from the opinion : "Government hardly could go on if, to some extent,...could not be diminished without paying for every such chan.se in the general law. As long recognized, some values are enjoyed under an implied limitation,... | |
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