The Right to Own Property: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 605, a Bill to Establish a Uniform and More Efficient Federal Process for Protecting Property Owners' Rights Guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment, Washington, DC; Salt Lake City, UT; and Washington, DC, April 6, July 3, and October 18, 1995, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 402 lappuses |
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... individual property owners , the agency will be certain to achieve its statutory goals with as little taking of private property as possible . Now , there have been a lot of exaggerated arguments made by the opponents of this bill ...
... individual property owners , the agency will be certain to achieve its statutory goals with as little taking of private property as possible . Now , there have been a lot of exaggerated arguments made by the opponents of this bill ...
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... individual liberty : the taking of private property for public uses . There is perhaps no greater foundation for a successful free society than private property . Private property rights are the rights to enjoy the fruits of our labor ...
... individual liberty : the taking of private property for public uses . There is perhaps no greater foundation for a successful free society than private property . Private property rights are the rights to enjoy the fruits of our labor ...
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... individual judgment . I don't think you can take refuge or recourse to this kind of really radical , abstract principle , which I do think has a major risk inherent in it that it will make it difficult or impossible for the government ...
... individual judgment . I don't think you can take refuge or recourse to this kind of really radical , abstract principle , which I do think has a major risk inherent in it that it will make it difficult or impossible for the government ...
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... the property and even though it takes property from the individual ; that is , when property is regulated for the public good , for public health and welfare , no compensation is required . • The Supreme Court has developed a body of law ...
... the property and even though it takes property from the individual ; that is , when property is regulated for the public good , for public health and welfare , no compensation is required . • The Supreme Court has developed a body of law ...
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... individual to take money out of their pocket to engage in technology , to put something on the end of that pipe that ... individuals and companies to take actions to clean the environment to the point that the executive branch of the ...
... individual to take money out of their pocket to engage in technology , to put something on the end of that pipe that ... individuals and companies to take actions to clean the environment to the point that the executive branch of the ...
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52. lappuse - To the extent necessary to decision and when presented, the reviewing court shall decide all relevant questions of law, interpret constitutional and statutory provisions, and determine the meaning or applicability of the terms of an agency action.
268. lappuse - No right to the use of water for land in private ownership shall be sold for a tract, exceeding one hundred and sixty acres to any one landowner, and no such sale shall be made to any landowner unless he be an actual bona fide resident on such land, or occupant thereof residing in the neighborhood of said land, and no such right shall permanently attach until all payments therefor are made.
164. lappuse - Amendment's guarantee [isj designed to bar Government from forcing some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all fairness and justice, should be borne by the public as a whole,
63. lappuse - Government hardly could go on if to some extent values incident to property could not be diminished without paying for every such change in the general law. As long recognized, some values are enjoyed under an implied limitation and must yield to the police power. But obviously the implied limitation must have its limits, or the contract and due process clauses are gone.
269. lappuse - Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws, and nothing herein shall in any way affect any right of any State or of the Federal Government or of any landowner, appropriator, or user of water in, to, or from any interstate stream or the waters thereof...
380. lappuse - Penn Central Transp. Co. v. City of New York, 438 US 104 (1978) and Benenson v.
269. lappuse - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder, and the Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this Act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws...
189. lappuse - There is perhaps no more impenetrable jungle in the entire law than that which surrounds the word 'nuisance.
5. lappuse - Court has described the purpose of this clause in the following terms; "[The] Fifth Amendment's guarantee that private property shall not be taken for a public use without just compensation was designed to bar Government from forcing some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all fairness and justice, should be borne by the public as a whole.
164. lappuse - designed to bar Government from forcing some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all fairness and justice, should be _ borne by the public as a whole...