| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1980 - 862 lapas
...inquiries, the Court's decisions have identified several factors that have particular significance. The economic impact of the regulation on the claimant...expectations are, of course, relevant considerations. See Goldblatt \. Hempstead, supra, at 594. So, too, is the character of the governmental action. A... | |
| Gary Francione - 2012 - 369 lapas
...receive compensation dependent upon " 'the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant and . . . the extent to which the regulation has interfered with distinct investmentbacked expectations.' "76 Although Lucas dealt with real, as opposed to personal, property, the principles would apply to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1985 - 424 lapas
...inquiries, the Court's decisions have identified several factors that have particular significance. The economic impact of the regulation on the claimant...regulation has interfered with distinct investment-backed expac- ' tations are, of course, relevant considerations. So, too, is the character of the governmental... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1985 - 424 lapas
...the extent to which the regulation has interfered with distinct investment-backed expac- ' tations are, of course, relevant considerations. So, too, is the character of the governmental action. A "taking" may more readily be found when the interference with property can be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1987 - 406 lapas
...(1958). Third, in evaluating the constitutionality of a particular law. the Court will look closely at "the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant...interfered with distinct investment-backed expectations ...." Id. (emphasis added). Fourth, "taking" jurisprudence does not divide a single parcel into discrete... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1987 - 404 lapas
...(1958). Third, in evaluating the constitutionality of a particular law, the Court will look closely at "the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant...which the regulation has interfered with distinct investment -backed expectations ,..." Id. (emphasis added). Fourth, "'taking' jurisprudence does not... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1988 - 1186 lapas
...three factors should be considered: (1) "the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant"; (2) "the extent to which the regulation has interfered with distinct investment-backed expectations"; and (3) "the character of the governmental action." Perm Central Transportation Co. v. New York City,... | |
| Nicholas Mercuro - 1992 - 240 lapas
...First, there is the general economic impact of the regulation on the claimant, and more specifically, "the extent to which the regulation has interfered with distinct investmentbacked expectations" (Penn Central, p. 2659). Second, "the character of the government action" is relevant (Penn Central,... | |
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