| 1917 - 1128 lapas
...insispificant taking of private property for what, in its immediate purpose, is a private use. * * * It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to 111 the great public needs. Camfield v. United Htates, 167 US 518 [17 Sup. Ct. 86-1, 42 L. bd. 260].... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - 1918 - 874 lapas
...constitution as well as by statutes and precedents. No doubt their judgment should be exercised in view of "what is sanctioned by usage or held by the prevailing morality or strong and pre|x>nderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare.'' But they are... | |
| California. District Courts of Appeal - 1915 - 926 lapas
...necessities of the case and the safeguard of the public interests." (Camfield v. U. 8.. 167 US 518.) "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends...In aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by prevailing morality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the... | |
| State Bar Association of Wisconsin - 1921 - 588 lapas
...characteristics of monopoly, essential to the exercise of the power to fix prices. It has been said: "It may he said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great puhlic needs. It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage or held by the prevailing morality... | |
| United States. Bureau of Public Roads, David Richard Levin - 1947 - 164 lapas
...the individual. The police power is said to extend to all great public needs. It may be used as an "aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing morality, or by a strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare."... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - 1919 - 168 lapas
...conscience" quite indefinitely, the Court saying in relation to the Police Power: "It may be put forth to aid what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing morality or strong preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to public welfare." Surely this definition... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1918 - 1592 lapas
...public interest. Camfleld v. United States, 167 US 518, 42 L. ed. 260, 17 Sup. Ct. Rep. 864. It may be said, in a general way, that the police power extends to all great public needs. It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing... | |
| District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners - 1963 - 218 lapas
...v. Haskell. 219 US 104, 111. As Mr. Justice Holmes wrote for the Court in Noble State Bank* It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great public needs. Camfield v. United States. 16? US 518. It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association. Meeting - 1912 - 372 lapas
...recently expressed view of Mr. Justice Holmes (Noble State Bank vs. Haskell, 319 US 104, 111) that "It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage or held by prevailing morality to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare." An undoubted attribute... | |
| 1910 - 482 lapas
...the police power generally, Mr. Justice Holmes, who delivered the opinion of the court, said: "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the public needs. (Camfield v. United, 167 US, 518.) It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by... | |
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