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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17. lappuse
... recognizes that the Government has the right to take property . As the Supreme Court has explained , the Government's right to take private property for public use is the right , obviously , of emi- nent domain , the thing that most ...
... recognizes that the Government has the right to take property . As the Supreme Court has explained , the Government's right to take private property for public use is the right , obviously , of emi- nent domain , the thing that most ...
26. lappuse
... recognize that there are individual property owners that feel aggrieved . I recognize them . I recognize government makes bad de- cisions . I recognize individual agents of government can do the wrong thing , but this bill is overkill ...
... recognize that there are individual property owners that feel aggrieved . I recognize them . I recognize government makes bad de- cisions . I recognize individual agents of government can do the wrong thing , but this bill is overkill ...
42. lappuse
... recognized an absolute property right to maximize profits at the expense of the property or other rights of others ... recognize that the value of property in the community as a whole is thereby enhanced . On the other hand , when ...
... recognized an absolute property right to maximize profits at the expense of the property or other rights of others ... recognize that the value of property in the community as a whole is thereby enhanced . On the other hand , when ...
43. lappuse
... recognized that the govern- ment has a legitimate , and indeed a critical , role to play in protecting all of us from the improper exploitation of property . In America , we have an opportunity to use our property freely - within the ...
... recognized that the govern- ment has a legitimate , and indeed a critical , role to play in protecting all of us from the improper exploitation of property . In America , we have an opportunity to use our property freely - within the ...
46. lappuse
... recognize that there are many important pub- lic interests that are not related to health and safety and not addressed by state nuisance law . As I have already discussed , these bills threaten civil rights protec- tion , worker safety ...
... recognize that there are many important pub- lic interests that are not related to health and safety and not addressed by state nuisance law . As I have already discussed , these bills threaten civil rights protec- tion , worker safety ...
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