But how does it interpose and compel? Not by absolutely stripping the subject of his property in an arbitrary manner, but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. The public is now considered as an individual,... Debates of the Senate: Débats du Sénat - Stran 389avtor: Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1916Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1855 - 604 strani
...equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. The public is now considered as an individual treating with an individual for an exchange. All that the Legislature...and which nothing but the Legislature can perform.' In another passage (vol. ii. p. 345.) the learned commentator tells us, that when the ingenuity of... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 strani
...equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. The public is now considered as an individual, treating with an individual for an exchange. All that the legislature...and which nothing but the legislature can perform ( 1 5). s SEdw. lII.cB 35 Edw. IIL «. 5. 0. 4. 28 Edw. III. c. 3. (15) But by the last highway act... | |
| Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1815 - 648 strani
...arbitrary manner ; but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury sustained; and even this is an exertion of power, which the legislature...and which nothing but the legislature can perform." — Judge Blackstone on the liigtit of Property. " Chief-rent to the lord of the manor ; tithe-rent... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 strani
...arbitrary manner, but by giving him a full indemnification and equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. And even this is an exertion of power which the legislature...and which nothing but the legislature can perform. In the three preceding articles we have taken a short view of the principal absolute rights which appertain... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1824 - 380 strani
...subject Blackstone remarks, " the public is considered as an individual treating with an individual for exchange. All that .the legislature does, is to oblige...and which nothing but the legislature can perform 1 Bla Com. 139. Vide, also 2 John. Ch. Rep. 162. in the state of New-York, the trustees of a village... | |
| Committee of the Council of Barbadoes - 1824 - 140 strani
...and equivalent for the injury sustained. " The public is now considered as ^an individual " treating with an individual for an exchange. " All that the...legislature does is to oblige the " owner to alienate bis possessions for a reason" able price; and even this is an exertion of " power which the legislature... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 strani
...equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. The public is now considered as an individual, treating with an individual for an exchange. All that the legislature...and which nothing but the legislature can perform. (10) 140 ] NOR is this the only instance in which the law of the land has postponed even public necessity... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 strani
...equivalent for the injury thereby sustained. The public is now considered as an individual, treating with an individual for an exchange. All that the legislature...and which nothing but the legislature can perform. (10) 140 ] NOR is this the only instance in which the law of the land has postponed even public necessity... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 strani
...sustained. The public is now considered as an individual, treating with an individual lor an exchange. AH ™ Nor is this tbe only instance in which the law of the land has post- [140] poned even public necessity... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 strani
...to be obtained for the accommodation of the public, as in the case of enlarging or turning highways, the least, if they may tend to restrain or diminish any of his rights or interests. 11 Rep. 74. Yet indulged with caution, and which none but the legislature, or those acting tinder their immediate direction,... | |
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